usual, established
usual, established
Cases of word usage
1) a leading character who does not have the traditional characteristics of a hero such as courage and dignity (antihero)
2) (of words, ways of speaking or writing) used in situations when one must be particularly polite, impersonal, well-educated, traditional etc to give a good impression (formal)
3) popular music first played by Black groups in the southern USA in the early 20th century, characterized by improvization and strong rhythms (called traditional jazz) (jazz)
4) (an example of) a kind of English drama based on a traditional story, with music, dancing and clowning (pantomime)
5) done as (part of) a traditional ceremony (ritual)
6) not in accordance with what is orthodox, conventional, traditional (unorthodox)