conventional

adjective59 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

To a high degree.

Emphasizes that something strongly adheres to conventions, often in a formal or professional context.

To a very high degree.

Mostly, but not entirely, conventional.

To a moderate degree.

Appearing to be conventional on the surface, but perhaps not in reality.

Completely and without exception.

Completely and without exception, often with a slightly negative or critical tone.

Used to state that someone or something follows traditional forms.

Used to describe someone or something that appears to follow traditional forms.

A generally accepted theory or belief.

Refers to non-nuclear, biological, or chemical weapons.

Refers to standard, often non-organic, farming methods.