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What is the opposite of traditional?

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Opposite of habitually done, used or found
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“Frank Costanza celebrates the unconventional holiday of Festivus as an alternative to the overly commercialized Christmas.”
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Opposite of existing in or as part of a tradition
“The recipe is a modern take on the classic ratatouille.”
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Opposite of traditionally, or generally, recognized and accepted
“One must be wary of the quack doctor who treats his patients using unfamiliar techniques.”
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Opposite of used or accepted broadly
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Opposite of advocating the upholding or maintenance of tradition
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Opposite of relating to, based on, or appearing in myths or mythology
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Opposite of from or reminiscent of an earlier time or era
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Opposite of following carefully and exactly a set of rules
“James was merely a casual follower of his professed religion, not being one to strictly adhere to its tenets.”
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Opposite of having been in possession or usage over a long period
“Our new winter collection is going to be bigger and better this year.”
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Opposite of that is beyond memory
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Opposite of existing in or as part of a tradition
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Opposite of conforming to or governed by an accepted standard of procedure or convention
“When the workers walked out, they were subsequently fired for taking unofficial measures.”
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Opposite of characterized by conventional forms of ceremony and behavior
“Not one for pomp, Harry was grateful that the occasion was rather informal.”
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Opposite of opposing progress and innovation
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Opposite of relating to the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a society
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Opposite of having been in existence for a very long time
“A lot of what makes weblogs interesting is their personal, ephemeral, and informal nature.”
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Opposite of not offering, involving, or eager for new or stimulating things
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Opposite of stubbornly resistant to change or improvement
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Opposite of prevalent or widespread among a given class or area
“Since dance is an evolving art form, most likes and dislikes are matters of personal opinion.”
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Opposite of traditional business with physical premises
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Opposite of fitting or proper for the occasion or purpose
“You are likely to be punished for indecent conduct at a public venue.”
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Opposite of told of in fables and legends
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Opposite of not excessively bright, flashy or showy
“The garish jackets and flamboyant ties were out in force as a massive crowd packed the city to celebrate his life.”
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Opposite of formal or dignified in nature or manner
“The best team doesn't always win, but it would be a shallow victory if winning meant resorting to undignified means.”
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Opposite of socially acceptable
“I also let him know that lying was a totally unacceptable thing to do.”
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Opposite of having or being of high quality, especially in a form that is traditional or pure
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(of food) Opposite of satisfying and sentimental in nature
“She would sometimes indulge in pretentious food at fancy French restaurants.”
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