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convention
[kuhn-ven-shuhn]
noun
a large formal meeting or assembly, as of members, representatives, or delegates, for discussion of and action on particular matters of common concern.
In 1932 he was elected president of the Missouri State Medical Association at its annual convention.
a large meeting of people with a common interest, as in a particular recreational activity.
The site is a fan's resource for finding upcoming comic, gaming, and sci-fi conventions throughout the world.
U.S. Politics., a representative party assembly to nominate candidates and adopt platforms and party rules.
a rule, method, or practice established by usage; custom.
In Social Studies, the second graders learned the convention of showing north at the top of a map.
general agreement or consent; accepted usage, especially as a standard of procedure.
Certain uses of the comma have become established by convention.
accepted practice that has become removed from naturally occurring behavior; conventionalism.
As young, second-career farmers, they're not bound by convention, and their land isn't a traditional farm.
a standard or customary device, structure, premise, style, etc., used in literature, music, or the arts.
Big eyes and small mouths are among the most noticeable artistic conventions of anime.
Le Guin’s novelette turned science fiction conventions on their head by making humans the invaders.
an agreement, compact, or contract, such as an international agreement dealing with postal service or copyright.
Bridge., any of a variety of established systems or methods of bidding or playing that allows partners to convey certain information about their hands.
convention
/ kənˈvɛnʃən /
noun
a large formal assembly of a group with common interests, such as a political party or trade union
the persons attending such an assembly
politics an assembly of delegates of one party to select candidates for office
diplomacy an international agreement second only to a treaty in formality
a telecommunications convention
any agreement, compact, or contract
the most widely accepted or established view of what is thought to be proper behaviour, good taste, etc
an accepted rule, usage, etc
a convention used by printers
Also called: conventional. bridge a bid or play not to be taken at its face value, which one's partner can interpret according to a prearranged bidding system
Other Word Forms
- anticonvention adjective
- counterconvention noun
- postconvention adjective
- preconvention noun
- proconvention adjective
- unconvention noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of convention1
Word History and Origins
Origin of convention1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Christensen said last January he was attending a coaches’ convention when several coaches came up to him and thanked him for taking a stand last fall.
Under the convention, countries agree not to interfere with vessels operating in international waters.
This week, the world's leading association of genocide scholars declared that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, as per the legal definition laid out in the UN convention.
To ensure consistency with the US National Hurricane Centre naming conventions, names that begin with the letters Q, U, X, Y and Z are not used.
The teenager was arrested on in Fulham Broadway at around 14:40 BST on Saturday and was believed to be on his way to a comic book convention, the police said.
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