tradition
A tradition is a custom or belief that is passed down from parents to children over many years.
Explanation at your level:
A tradition is something people do again and again. For example, you might eat a special food every year on your birthday. That is a tradition! You learn it from your family. It makes people feel happy and connected to each other.
A tradition is a custom that is passed from parents to children. Many families have traditions for holidays like Christmas or New Year. It is a way to remember the past and keep important habits alive. When you follow a tradition, you are doing something that your grandparents or even great-grandparents did.
In English, we use tradition to describe long-established customs. It can refer to family habits, like eating a big meal on Sundays, or larger cultural practices, like festivals or dances. We often say we 'uphold' a tradition or 'break' one if we want to try something new. It is a word that connects us to our history and community.
The word tradition carries a sense of continuity. It implies that a practice has been 'handed down' over time. Beyond just family habits, it can refer to academic or artistic 'lineages,' such as the 'tradition of classical music.' Using this word correctly shows you understand the importance of cultural heritage in society.
Tradition is a multifaceted term. It can denote a rigid adherence to past practices—sometimes suggesting a resistance to change—or it can represent a rich, evolving intellectual framework. In academic contexts, scholars often discuss the 'reinterpretation of tradition,' meaning how we look at old ideas through a modern lens. Understanding this nuance helps you discuss social change and history with greater sophistication.
At the mastery level, tradition is analyzed as a social construct. It is not merely a habit; it is a mechanism for maintaining collective identity. Etymologically, it shares roots with 'treason,' highlighting the tension between preserving the past and the potential for betrayal of those values. In literature, authors often play with the concept of 'invented tradition,' where customs are created to give a sense of historical legitimacy to modern institutions. To use this word at a C2 level is to engage with the philosophical implications of how societies curate their own memory and identity.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Tradition is a custom passed down through generations.
- It creates a sense of identity and belonging.
- The word comes from Latin 'to hand over'.
- It can apply to families, culture, or academic fields.
Think of a tradition as a bridge connecting the past to the present. It is a practice, belief, or custom that has been kept alive by being passed down through generations.
When we talk about traditions, we are usually describing things that feel familiar and comforting. Whether it is a family dinner on Sundays or a national holiday involving fireworks, these acts help define who we are and where we come from.
In an academic sense, tradition can also refer to a body of thought or a school of art. For example, you might hear about the 'literary tradition' of a specific country, which refers to the collective history of writing and ideas that scholars study and build upon.
The word tradition comes from the Latin word traditio, which means 'a handing over' or 'a delivery.' It is rooted in the verb tradere, which literally means 'to hand over' or 'to surrender.'
Historically, the word was used to describe the act of passing down religious or legal knowledge. Over time, its meaning expanded to include cultural, social, and artistic customs. It essentially describes the act of 'handing' something valuable from one person to another across time.
Interestingly, the word is a cousin to 'treason' and 'betrayal' in its etymological roots, as all share the idea of 'handing over.' While 'tradition' implies handing over something positive or sacred, 'treason' implies handing over something (or someone) to an enemy.
You will often see tradition used with verbs like uphold, break, or maintain. It is a very versatile word that fits into both casual family conversations and serious academic discussions.
In casual settings, you might say, 'It is our family tradition to bake cookies.' In formal settings, you might hear, 'The university has a long tradition of excellence in research.' The register is generally neutral to formal.
Common collocations include long-standing tradition, cultural tradition, and break with tradition. Using these phrases helps you sound more natural when discussing history or social habits.
Break with tradition: To do something in a new way that goes against how it was done before. Example: She decided to break with tradition and wear a red dress to her wedding.
In the tradition of: Following the style or pattern of someone famous or respected. Example: The new film is in the tradition of classic noir cinema.
By tradition: According to custom. Example: By tradition, the youngest child opens the first present.
A break in tradition: A moment where a habit is stopped. Example: This year's quiet dinner was a break in tradition for our loud family.
Hold to tradition: To keep doing things the old way. Example: The village elders hold to tradition despite the changing world.
Tradition is a countable noun, so you can say 'a tradition' or 'many traditions.' It is pronounced /trəˈdɪʃ.ən/ in both American and British English.
The stress is on the second syllable: tra-DISH-un. It rhymes with words like condition, ambition, and partition.
When using it in a sentence, it is often preceded by adjectives like old, ancient, or rich. It functions as the subject or object of a sentence, such as 'The tradition continues' or 'They respect the tradition.'
Fun Fact
It is related to the word 'treason'!
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 'tr' sound, stress on 'dish'.
Similar to UK, slightly flatter vowels.
Common Errors
- Misplacing stress
- Pronouncing it like 'trade-ition'
- Ignoring the schwa sound
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
easy
easy
easy
easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Noun Countability
A tradition vs. traditions
Adjective placement
A long tradition
Prepositional phrases
In the tradition of
Examples by Level
It is our family tradition.
It is our family custom.
Use 'our' for family.
We follow the tradition.
We do the custom.
Follow + noun.
Is this a tradition?
Is this a custom?
Question form.
I love this tradition.
I like this custom.
Verb + object.
They have a tradition.
They keep a custom.
Have + noun.
What is the tradition?
What is the custom?
The + noun.
It is a long tradition.
It is an old custom.
Adjective + noun.
Traditions are fun.
Customs are fun.
Plural noun.
We have a tradition of eating turkey.
She respects the tradition.
The tradition started many years ago.
It is a local tradition.
They keep the tradition alive.
Do you have any traditions?
The school has a nice tradition.
Traditions bring people together.
Breaking with tradition can be scary.
He is a man of tradition.
The festival is a long-standing tradition.
Many traditions are fading away.
We must uphold our cultural traditions.
She grew up in a strict tradition.
The book is a classic in the tradition of English literature.
It is a matter of tradition.
The university has a proud tradition of research.
He challenged the existing tradition.
They are deeply rooted in tradition.
The tradition dates back to the 18th century.
She felt bound by tradition.
It is a break from the usual tradition.
The play is firmly in the tradition of Shakespeare.
Tradition dictates that we wear formal clothes.
The painting represents a departure from the classical tradition.
He sought to revitalize the tradition of oral storytelling.
The debate centered on the tension between modernity and tradition.
Her work is a synthesis of modern style and classical tradition.
They are attempting to preserve a dying tradition.
The concept of the 'invented tradition' is fascinating.
He is a scholar of the Western philosophical tradition.
The tradition has been passed down through generations.
The author critiques the patriarchal tradition inherent in the text.
His methodology aligns with the tradition of empirical inquiry.
The performance was an homage to the avant-garde tradition.
Sociologists often study how tradition is socially constructed.
The tradition of the 'Grand Tour' influenced many writers.
She subverted the romantic tradition in her latest novel.
The institution is steeped in a tradition of secrecy.
He argues that the tradition is no longer relevant.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"break with tradition"
to do something differently
She broke with tradition by wearing jeans.
neutral"in the tradition of"
following a style
He writes in the tradition of Dickens.
formal"by tradition"
as is customary
By tradition, they eat fish on Friday.
neutral"hold to tradition"
to keep doing things the old way
They hold to tradition firmly.
formal"a break in tradition"
a change in habit
This was a break in tradition.
neutral"the weight of tradition"
the pressure of the past
He felt the weight of tradition.
literaryEasily Confused
Both are repeated actions.
Habit is personal; tradition is social.
Smoking is a habit; turkey at Christmas is a tradition.
Very similar meaning.
Custom is often legal or formal.
It is the custom to bow in Japan.
Implies a rule.
Convention is an agreed-upon rule.
Grammar conventions.
Often used interchangeably.
Ritual is more formal/ceremonial.
Religious rituals.
Sentence Patterns
It is a tradition to...
It is a tradition to sing.
The tradition of [noun]...
The tradition of tea.
Uphold the tradition of...
Uphold the tradition of honesty.
Break with the tradition of...
Break with the tradition of silence.
Deeply rooted in tradition...
Deeply rooted in tradition, they stayed.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
8
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
Use singular for the general concept.
Tradition is not a verb.
Use the correct adjective form.
Follow is a better collocation.
Needs a reference point.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a dish being passed around a table.
Use it in context
Talk about your holidays.
Cultural Insight
Traditions define cultures.
Grammar Shortcut
It is always a noun.
Say It Right
Stress the middle syllable.
Don't say 'traditioning'
Use 'following a tradition'.
Did You Know?
It shares roots with treason.
Study Smart
Use it in a sentence every day.
Academic Writing
Use it to discuss history.
Conversation
Ask others about their traditions.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
TRA-DISH-UN: Handing a DISH to your UNcle.
Visual Association
An old recipe book being passed from a grandparent to a child.
Word Web
چالش
Ask a friend about their favorite family tradition today.
ریشه کلمه
Latin
Original meaning: handing over
بافت فرهنگی
Be careful when calling something 'tradition' if it might be harmful.
Very important in holidays like Thanksgiving or Christmas.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Holidays
- holiday tradition
- family tradition
- annual tradition
Academic
- literary tradition
- philosophical tradition
- academic tradition
Social
- cultural tradition
- local tradition
- break with tradition
Family
- family tradition
- passed down
- our tradition
Conversation Starters
"What is your favorite family tradition?"
"Do you think traditions are important?"
"What is a tradition you would like to start?"
"Is there a tradition you dislike?"
"How do traditions change over time?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a tradition that is important to you.
Why do you think people keep traditions?
Write about a time you broke a tradition.
If you could create a new tradition, what would it be?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالNo, some traditions can be outdated or harmful.
Yes, anything you do repeatedly can be a personal tradition.
A habit is individual; a tradition is shared.
tra-DISH-un.
Yes.
No, it is only a noun.
Traditional.
Usually, yes, it implies a history.
خودت رو بسنج
It is a family ___.
Tradition fits the context of family habits.
What does tradition mean?
Tradition is a custom.
Traditions never change.
Traditions evolve over time.
Word
معنی
Common collocations.
Standard sentence structure.
امتیاز: /5
Summary
A tradition is a bridge of shared habits that connects our past to our future.
- Tradition is a custom passed down through generations.
- It creates a sense of identity and belonging.
- The word comes from Latin 'to hand over'.
- It can apply to families, culture, or academic fields.
Memory Palace
Imagine a dish being passed around a table.
Use it in context
Talk about your holidays.
Cultural Insight
Traditions define cultures.
Grammar Shortcut
It is always a noun.
مثال
My family has an everyday tradition of taking a long walk together after Sunday dinner.
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