traditional mode

Frequency: 6.55.1 per million words

A conventional or long-established way of doing something.

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Examples (10)

  • Many societies still rely on a traditional mode of farming.
  • The artist preferred a traditional mode of painting, shunning modern techniques.
  • For centuries, storytelling was the traditional mode of education in many cultures.
  • She found comfort in the traditional mode of communication, preferring letters to emails.
  • The community maintained a traditional mode of dress for special occasions.
  • Despite technological advancements, some tasks are best performed in a traditional mode.
  • He argued for a return to a more traditional mode of governance.
  • The restaurant prides itself on serving dishes prepared in a traditional mode.
  • Learning through apprenticeship is a traditional mode of skill acquisition.
  • They preserved their cultural heritage through a traditional mode of music and dance.