established

adjective21 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.2

A widely known and respected opinion that people have about someone or something.

Refers to a usual and accepted way of doing something within a particular society or group.

A business or company that has been operating for a long time and has a good reputation.

A traditional and widely accepted way of behaving or doing something.

A large and important organization, such as a university or bank, that is well-known and respected.

The existing political and social system in a country or society.

A standard of behavior that is officially or socially accepted as correct.

A way of behaving that has been long-established and is traditional in a particular society.

An artist who has been well-known and successful for a long time.

A standard and proven method of doing a particular task, especially in science or art.

The official or accepted way of doing something, especially in business or government.

A point or level beyond which something does not or may not extend or pass.

A religion that is officially recognized and supported by the state.

A client who has a long-term and stable relationship with a business or professional.

A previous action or decision that is accepted as a guide for subsequent similar cases.

A branch of knowledge that is formally studied in a university.

The officially recognized national church of a country.

A set of beliefs held and taught by a church, political party, or other group.

A composer who has been well-known and successful for a long time.

Something or someone that has been popular and well-liked for a long time.

A government, especially an authoritarian one, that has been in power for a long time.