Orthodox
<awe-tho-doks>
conservative; conventional; accepted;
something traditional or the way it has always been done.
She wears orthodox clothes because she wants to be conservative and professional. She never wears wild outfits.
Memory trick:
orth is not north.
we stay in one place.
I no longer use orthodox sales techniques because the Internet has changed everything. Making a sales call in person is no longer efficient.
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