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Quick definitions from WordNet (conventional)
▸ adjective: conforming with accepted standards ("A conventional view of the world")
▸ adjective: represented in simplified or symbolic form
▸ adjective: following accepted customs and proprieties ("Conventional wisdom")
▸ adjective: unimaginative and conformist ("Conventional bourgeois lives")
▸ adjective: (weapons) using non-nuclear energy for propulsion or destruction ("Conventional warfare")
▸ adjective: in accord with or being a tradition or practice accepted from the past ("A conventional church wedding with the bride in traditional white")
▸ adjective: rigidly formal or bound by convention
▸ Also see conventionals
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▸ adjective: conforming with accepted standards ("A conventional view of the world")
▸ adjective: represented in simplified or symbolic form
▸ adjective: following accepted customs and proprieties ("Conventional wisdom")
▸ adjective: unimaginative and conformist ("Conventional bourgeois lives")
▸ adjective: (weapons) using non-nuclear energy for propulsion or destruction ("Conventional warfare")
▸ adjective: in accord with or being a tradition or practice accepted from the past ("A conventional church wedding with the bride in traditional white")
▸ adjective: rigidly formal or bound by convention
▸ Also see conventionals
▸ Words similar to conventional
▸ Usage examples for conventional
▸ Idioms related to conventional (New!)
▸ Popular nouns described by conventional
▸ Words that often appear near conventional
▸ Rhymes of conventional
▸ Invented words related to conventional