conventionally
/kənˈvɛnʃənəli/
adverb
- In a way that follows accepted customs, standards, or traditions.
- She dressed conventionally for the job interview, wearing a suit and tie.
- The house was built conventionally, with a wooden frame and shingled roof.
- Conventionally, the bride's family pays for the wedding in many cultures.
- In a way that is typical or expected, often lacking originality.
- The garden was designed conventionally, with straight paths and symmetrical flower beds.
- He thinks conventionally and rarely suggests new ideas.
- The movie was conventionally plotted, with a predictable happy ending.
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