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traditional

3 antonyms and opposites of traditional, grouped by meaning.

Adj — Relating to or based on tradition; customary.

Antonyms

nontraditional non-traditional untraditional

How to use traditional

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

traditional values traditional dress traditional method traditional music

Etymology

From tradition + the adjective-forming suffix -al.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “traditional” mean?

The word “traditional” means relating to or based on tradition; customary. In plain terms, done the way it has always been done; customary rather than modern.

How do you pronounce “traditional”?

“Traditional” is pronounced truh-DIHSH-uh-nuhl (/tɹəˈdɪʃ.ə.nəl/ in IPA).

How do you use “traditional” in a sentence?

Here is “traditional” used in a sentence: “They served a traditional Sunday roast.”

What is another word for “traditional”?

Words with a similar meaning to “traditional” include traditionary and time-honored.

What is the opposite of “traditional”?

The opposite of “traditional” — its antonyms — are nontraditional, non-traditional and untraditional.

What part of speech is “traditional”?

“Traditional” is an adjective.

Is “traditional” a common word?

“Traditional” is a very common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A2 level.

How many meanings does “traditional” have?

“Traditional” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: relating to or based on tradition; customary.

What is the difference between traditional and traditionally?

Traditional is an adjective and describes a noun — a traditional recipe, a traditional wedding. Traditionally is an adverb and describes a verb or a whole statement, telling how or when something is usually done: traditionally, the meal is served at noon. If you can replace the word with 'usually', you need traditionally, not traditional.

Is traditional a positive or negative word?

It is neutral and depends on context. Traditional can be warmly positive, suggesting something trusted, authentic, and time-honoured. It can also be mildly negative, hinting that something is old-fashioned or resistant to change. The same phrase, such as 'a very traditional attitude', can sound admiring or critical depending on the speaker's tone.

What is the opposite of traditional?

The main opposites are modern and contemporary, along with new, unconventional, and progressive. Which one fits depends on the sense: a traditional design contrasts with a modern one, while a traditional outlook contrasts with a progressive or unconventional one. All of them share the idea of departing from established custom.

What is an example of traditional?

Traditional describes anything handed down through custom: traditional dress worn at festivals, traditional folk music, a traditional Sunday roast, or the traditional way of building with local stone. In each case the word signals that the practice follows long-standing habit rather than recent invention or personal preference.

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