conventional

/kənˈvɛnʃənəl/
adjective
  1. Following accepted customs, standards, or traditions; not unusual or different.
    • She wore a conventional black suit to the job interview.
    • Their wedding was very conventional, with a white dress and a church ceremony.
    • He has conventional tastes in music and prefers classic rock over experimental genres.
  2. Relating to weapons that are not nuclear, biological, or chemical.
    • The treaty limits the number of conventional forces each country can have.
    • Conventional warfare relies on tanks, planes, and soldiers rather than nuclear bombs.
    • The army used only conventional weapons during the conflict.
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