Nontraditional (adjective)

  1. Not following traditional or conventional methods, practices, or ways of doing things.
  2. Not adhering to established norms or customs.

Origin:

Derived from the prefix 'non-' meaning 'not' and the word 'traditional', meaning 'of, relating to, or following long-established customs or beliefs'.

Examples:

  1. Nontraditional families often include same-sex couples, single parents, or multi-generational households.
  2. Nontraditional students are often older, returning to school after starting a career or starting a family.
  3. Nontraditional career paths may include starting a business, working as a freelancer, or pursuing an entrepreneurial venture.
  4. Nontraditional investments, such as real estate or alternative investments, can diversify a portfolio.
  5. Nontraditional education approaches, such as online learning or competency-based education, offer alternative options to traditional colleges and universities.
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