traditionalistic 的定义
- adherence to tradition as authority, especially in matters of religion.
- a system of philosophy according to which all knowledge of religious truth is derived from divine revelation and received by traditional instruction.
traditionalistic 近义词
conservative
traditionalistic 的近义词 43 个
- tory
- bourgeois
- constant
- controlled
- conventional
- die-hard
- fearful
- firm
- fogyish
- fuddy-duddy
- guarded
- hard hat
- hidebound
- holding to
- illiberal
- in a rut
- inflexible
- middle-of-the-road
- not extreme
- obstinate
- old guard
- old line
- orthodox
- quiet
- reactionary
- redneck
- right
- right of center
- right-wing
- rightist
- sober
- stable
- steady
- timid
- traditional
- traditionalist
- unchangeable
- unchanging
- uncreative
- undaring
- unimaginative
- unprogressive
- white bread
更多traditionalistic例句
- “Within its 1806 embodiment of the cocktail incarnate—spirit, sweetner, bitters, water—there is traditionalism,” Simonson writes.
- In the musty traditionalism of the Marshalsea old John Dickens could easily remain optimistic.
- And this streak of her father's ascetic traditionalism in Gratian always roused in him a wish to break it up.
- Neither traditionalism nor the theological positivism of Duns Scotus sufficed for it; it sought to rationalize itself.
- This is a fair sample of that lazy traditionalism which Christian opinion has been constrained to follow.
- The motive of reverence for the soil, for the past, the motive of traditionalism, is beginning to be overheard.