Conventionally

//kənˈvɛnʃənəli//

Synonyms for "conventionally" (11 found)

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Translations

10 translations across 8 languages.

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Catalan

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  • convencionalment adv (by convention)

French

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  • conventionnellement adv (by convention)

Galician

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  • convencionalmente adv (by convention)

Italian

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  • convenzionalmente adv (by convention)

Polish

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  • konwencjonalnie adv (by convention)
  • konwencyjnie adv (by convention)

Portuguese

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  • convencionalmente adv (by convention)

Serbo-Croatian

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  • kȍnvencionālno adv (by convention)
  • ко̏нвенциона̄лно adv (by convention)

Spanish

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  • convencionalmente adv (by convention)

Sample sentences

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If throughout your life you abstain from murder, theft, fornication, perjury, blasphemy, and disrespect toward your parents, your church, and your king, you are conventionally held to deserve moral admiration even if you have never done a single kind or generous or useful action.

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Layla wasn't conventionally beautiful, but she possessed a certain kind of intense sexual allure.

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Elliot Rogers was conventionally good-looking, but incel rhetoric got into his head to the point where he believed he was hopelessly unattractive.

Source: tatoeba (11499399)

2000: BBC News website, Organic food 'no healthier' read at http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/906530.stm on 14 May 2006 - The carrots tested were: an organic British carrot, an organic carrot from abroad and a conventionally grown carrot.

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