Definition of traditionally in English:
traditionally
adverb trəˈdɪʃ(ə)n(ə)litrəˈdɪʃ(ə)n(ə)li
1As part of a long-established custom, practice, or belief; typically.
behaviour that is traditionally associated with adolescence
a female in a traditionally male profession
a nation traditionally hostile to taxation
Example sentencesExamples
- Ice cream and novelties were traditionally summer treats but now appeal all year round.
- Employee recruitment and training is traditionally left to the human resources department.
- College courses have traditionally been taught utilizing the lecture method.
- The kitchen traditionally has been regarded as the heart of the home.
- Traditionally, chocolate has been considered a luxury here.
- Traditionally, sustainable design has been important to the firm.
- My daughter's rural school traditionally encourages students of different ages to share activities.
- Businesses that have traditionally been less competitive in the marketplace have the opportunity to develop a dominant presence in the virtual marketplace.
- Traditionally, producers begin cultivating the land to prepare for planting in the early spring.
- I begin very traditionally, by sketching a design on paper.
- 1.1 In a way that is based on a particular tradition.
traditionally styled 1930s-era houses
they dress traditionally in kimonos
Example sentencesExamples
- Even good forms of soy foods must be eaten sparingly, the way they have been eaten traditionally in Asia.
- She's still installed on a traditionally designed pedestal.
- The dancers are dressed traditionally in matching wedding-white costume.
- They have completed numerous renovations to the traditionally styled 1930s-era houses.
- The county has traditionally made its living from fishing, agriculture and tin-mining.
Definition of traditionally in US English:
traditionally
adverbtrəˈdiSH(ə)n(ə)lētrəˈdɪʃ(ə)n(ə)li
1As part of a long-established custom, practice, or belief; typically.
behavior that is traditionally associated with adolescence
a female in a traditionally male profession
a nation traditionally hostile to taxation
Example sentencesExamples
- The kitchen traditionally has been regarded as the heart of the home.
- I begin very traditionally, by sketching a design on paper.
- Ice cream and novelties were traditionally summer treats but now appeal all year round.
- My daughter's rural school traditionally encourages students of different ages to share activities.
- Employee recruitment and training is traditionally left to the human resources department.
- Traditionally, chocolate has been considered a luxury here.
- Traditionally, sustainable design has been important to the firm.
- College courses have traditionally been taught utilizing the lecture method.
- Traditionally, producers begin cultivating the land to prepare for planting in the early spring.
- Businesses that have traditionally been less competitive in the marketplace have the opportunity to develop a dominant presence in the virtual marketplace.
- 1.1 In a way that is based on a particular tradition.
traditionally styled 1930s-era houses
they dress traditionally in kimonos
Example sentencesExamples
- They have completed numerous renovations to the traditionally styled 1930s-era houses.
- The dancers are dressed traditionally in matching wedding-white costume.
- She's still installed on a traditionally designed pedestal.
- The county has traditionally made its living from fishing, agriculture and tin-mining.
- Even good forms of soy foods must be eaten sparingly, the way they have been eaten traditionally in Asia.