All 13 Uses
tradition
in
Breaking Dawn, by Meyer
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- Traditionally, I should have asked you first.†
Book 1 *traditionally = the manner in which things have generally been done in the past
- Long-established covens, old traditions, friends...Much was lost.†
Book 1traditions = long-established or previously long-established practices or beliefs
- We're doing this the traditional way.†
Book 1traditional = relating to practice or belief that is long-established or was previously long-established OR relating to stories passed down through generations
- Traditional!†
Book 1
- The music was familiar, Wagner's traditional march surrounded by a flood of embellishments.†
Book 1
- Our vows were the simple, traditional words that had been spoken a million times, though never by a couple quite like us.†
Book 1
- All the standard traditions were kept.†
Book 1traditions = long-established or previously long-established practices or beliefs
- Seth stayed on my heels, holding the Second's traditional place on my right flank.†
Book 2traditional = relating to practice or belief that is long-established or was previously long-established OR relating to stories passed down through generations
- I'd say we should start with the traditional way.†
Book 2
- Traditional vampire stuff.†
Book 2
- She'd been raised in the traditions of her people.†
Book 2traditions = long-established or previously long-established practices or beliefs
- Esme made a more traditional leap, while Emmett charged right through the water, splashing water so far that splatters hit the back windows.†
Book 3traditional = relating to practice or belief that is long-established or was previously long-established OR relating to stories passed down through generations
- The traditional vampires were going as far away as possible to satiate their thirst.†
Book 3
Definitions:
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(1)
(tradition) a long-established or previously long-established practice or belief
and/or:
one or more practices, beliefs, or stories passed down through generations within a specific culture or group - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)