Traditionally - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |trəˈdɪʃənəlɪ|  American pronunciation of the word traditionally
Brit.  |trəˈdɪʃənəlɪ|  British pronunciation of the word traditionally

adverb

- according to tradition; in a traditional manner
traditionally, we eat fried foods on Hanukah

Extra examples

One of our town's time-honored traditions is to have an Easter egg hunt the week before Easter.

It is their tradition to give thanks before they start eating.

There's an office tradition of wearing casual clothes on Fridays.

They no longer follow the traditions of their ancestors.

We broke with tradition and had goose for Thanksgiving instead of turkey.

By tradition, the celebration begins at midnight.

They no longer follow tradition.

According to tradition, the goddess lies sleeping beneath the mountain.

The English traditionally have afternoon tea.

...armies have traditionally used public execution as an exemplary punishment for the crime of desertion...

...in some countries a woman traveling alone was traditionally regarded as a trollop...

...the aureate speeches that are traditionally given at graduation ceremonies...

Traditionally, support came with the cost of a computer.

Scientists traditionally divide the oceans into zones.

At the end of the game, players traditionally exchange shirts with each other.

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