tradition
/tɹəˈdɪʃ.ən/noun3 syllables
Tradition means: a specific practice of long standing.
Synonyms for tradition2
noun, as in a specific practice of long standing
What does tradition mean?2
noun
1
a specific practice of long standing
2
an inherited pattern of thought or action
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with tradition?60
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Tradition in a sentence
- Algeria has a rich tradition in literature, music, and cinema.always
- In a past-oriented society, people dwell on the past and on tradition.auxitt
- In his mind, a son would carry forward the family tradition.Nuel
- He was a sincere epigone, not a genius but faithfully dedicated to the tradition.rul
- You should set forth the glorious, revolutionary tradition.SunnyMoon
- Together, you represent the harmony between tradition and progress.saeb
- Tradition isn't the worship of ashes, but the handing off of the flame.Miktsoanit
- You should interact with the local culture more, to better understand some traditions.BobbyLee
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Forms of tradition
as a noun
- plural
- traditions