Form and Tradition

Form

Form noun - An oft-repeated action or series of actions performed in accordance with tradition or a set of rules.
Usage example: we'll use the second form in our church missals for today's Lenten service

Tradition is a synonym for form in etiquette topic. In some cases you can use "Tradition" instead a noun "Form".

Tradition

Tradition noun - An inherited or established way of thinking, feeling, or doing.
Usage example: the town tradition of having the oldest resident ride at the head of the parade
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Synonyms for Tradition

Form is a synonym for tradition in custom topic. Sometimes you can use "Form" instead a noun "Tradition", if it concerns topics such as practice, established practice.

How words are described

old old form old tradition
good good form good tradition
particular particular form particular tradition
similar similar form similar tradition
Other adjectives: usual, common, standard, original, true, single, popular, actual, new, early, classic, different, older, modern, magical.

Both words in one sentence

  • Abhorrent Admirer The character was so popular that the tradition caught on in real life, and outlived the strip character's fame entirely in the form of Sadie Hawkins dances.
  • In fact, he considers it a form of encouragement, and it's implied that all Apiosan fathers do that, as a form of tradition.
  • Amazing Technicolor Battlefield Star Fox 64 continues the tradition with a similar eery background, which actually gets weirder when it becomes less trippy as Andross shows his true form.
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