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Conventional   /kənvˈɛnʃənəl/   Listen
Conventional

adjective
1.
Following accepted customs and proprieties.  "She had strayed from the path of conventional behavior" , "Conventional forms of address"
2.
Conforming with accepted standards.  Synonym: established.
3.
(weapons) using energy for propulsion or destruction that is not nuclear energy.  "Conventional weapons"
4.
Unimaginative and conformist.  "Conventional attitudes"
5.
Represented in simplified or symbolic form.  Synonyms: formal, schematic.
6.
In accord with or being a tradition or practice accepted from the past.  "The conventional handshake"
7.
Rigidly formal or bound by convention.  Synonym: ceremonious.



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"Conventional" Quotes from Famous Books



... round of conventional pleasures which the reader and his humble servant have mixed in deeply or dilettante, according to his taste or capacity for such giddy work. There was withal the usual heart-burning, heart-bartering, heart—anything ...
— The Sowers • Henry Seton Merriman

... of artists; known them intimately, and studied their lives. One and all, they date their success from some passionate experience. From a cold and conventional existence can come nothing but cold and conventional art. You left England, broke away from the common routine, from the artificial and the respectable. That was an indispensable first step, and I have told you how ...
— The Whirlpool • George Gissing

... behaving to it as though it were not a representation but a thing. On it you fix your attention; with it you "unite." Yet, did you look at the wrong side, at the many short ends, the clumsy joins and patches, this simple philosophy might be disturbed. You would be forced to acknowledge the conventional character of the picture you have made so cleverly, the wholesale waste of material involved in the weaving of it: for only a few amongst the wealth of impressions we receive are seized and incorporated into our picture ...
— Practical Mysticism - A Little Book for Normal People • Evelyn Underhill

... Paris lay behind him, and a steamer was taking him with much unnecessary motion across a sparkling sea towards Alexandria. Gladly he saw the Riviera fade below the horizon, with its hard bright sunshine, treacherous winds, and its smear of rich, conventional English. All restlessness now had left him. True vagabond still at forty, he only felt the unrest and discomfort of life when caught in the network of routine and rigid streets, no chance of breaking loose. He was off again at last, money scarce enough ...
— Four Weird Tales • Algernon Blackwood

... do not mean Etiquette. This is only a conventional set of rules adopted by what is called "good society;" and many of the rules of etiquette are of the essence of rudeness. Etiquette does not permit genteel people to recognize in the streets a man with a shabby coat though he be their ...
— Thrift • Samuel Smiles


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