traditional
[trə'dɪʃənl]

adjective

[Definition]: old style, not modern, conservative

[Example Sentences]:
1. It also sports a very traditional control panel and a sale price just shy of $1,000.
2. The school has taught traditional piloting since 1926.
3. Traffic from traditional desktop and laptop computers, meanwhile, dropped nearly 3%.
4. The traditional product guys are not set up to know what to do with information.
5. The system is aimed at running traditional and cloud applications across cloud service.
6. This is a different world indeed for the traditional tech suppliers.
7. So there is no way to actually this fluid in the traditional sense.
8. The communication between the modules uses more power than in a traditional smartphone.
9. This one was more like a short film than a traditional advertisement.
10. You can still buy the phone the traditional way, in black or white.
11. In a traditional IT environment, the business has no visibility into how they use IT resources.
12. The notion of the test comes from that traditional check the box mentality.
13. Growth among these companies has come at the expense of more traditional retailers.
14. Electronics are increasingly becoming an important part of more traditional products and services.


[Synonyms]conservative
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