conventional

Conventional (প্রথাগত, রীতি, সাধারণ) refers to something that is based on accepted standards or practices. It often implies adherence to established norms and traditions.

Part of Speech & Pronunciation

Part of Speech: Adjective (/kənˈvɛnʃənl/)

Definition of Conventional

The term “conventional” describes ideas, practices, or methods that are widely accepted and followed within a particular society or context. It often contrasts with innovative or unconventional approaches.

Synonyms of Conventional

Antonyms of Conventional

  • Unconventional [অপ্রথাগত] – অপ্রথাগত
  • Innovative [নবীন] – নবীন
  • Radical [বিপ্লবী] – বিপ্লবী

Origin of Conventional

The word “conventional” originates from the Latin word “conventionem,” which means “a meeting or agreement.” It evolved through Middle English to its current form.

Nearby Words

  • Convene (verb)
  • Convention (noun)
  • Conventionalism (noun)

Conventional in Literature

“The conventional wisdom is that the world is flat.” – Thomas Friedman
“প্রথাগত জ্ঞান হল যে পৃথিবী সমতল।”

Conventional Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: প্রথাগত
Hindi: पारंपरिक
Nepali: परंपरागत
Urdu: روایتی
Tamil: பாரம்பரிய
Telugu: సంప్రదాయ
Arabic: تقليدي
Chinese: 传统
Japanese: 従来の
Russian: традиционный

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