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conventionally

adverb as in officially

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The women Peterson photographed were offbeat, eccentric, irreverent, and not conventionally pretty.

Sitting at the desk was a man in his mid- to late 40s, balding, conventionally dressed in slacks and an Oxford shirt, no tie.

And because Dunham is not a size zero or ‘conventionally’ beautiful, Girls has been hailed as brave and feminist.

Nor did these political controversies rage only among those conventionally identified as leading “founding fathers.”

Montgomery is part of a small but growing group of conventionally trained physicians disillusioned with traditional medical care.

It is a striking and consistent portraithow unlike the usual conventionally noble hero of romantic drama!

In the group of coins here illustrated it will be noticed that the Mater Deorum is conventionally throned upon a rock.

Then with the development of business there soon came to be a conventionally correct hand for commerce.

Seven is a sacred number, and the days in the year may be conventionally represented as 360.

These allocations are subject, however, to the following reserve, which will prevent them being taken too conventionally.

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On this page you'll find 103 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to conventionally, such as: commonly, consistently, generally, habitually, normally, and routinely.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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