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- FORMAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FORMAL is following or according with established form, custom, or rule How to use formal in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Formal
- FORMAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Formal language is the language used esp in writing in situations that are official and which is often more difficult than the language used in ordinary conversation
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- FORMAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Formal speech or behaviour is very correct and serious rather than relaxed and friendly, and is used especially in official situations He wrote a very formal letter of apology to Douglas Business relationships are necessarily a bit more formal
- formal adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of formal adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Formal - definition of formal by The Free Dictionary
Being or relating to essential form or constitution: a formal principle 2 Following or being in accord with accepted or prescribed forms, conventions, or regulations: had little formal education; went to a formal party 3 a Characterized by strict or meticulous observation of forms; methodical: very formal in their business transactions b
- Definition of formal - Good Word Guide
1 being in accord with established forms and conventions and requirements (as e g of formal dress) "Pay one's formal respects " "Formal dress " "A formal ball " "The requirement was only formal and often ignored " "A formal education "
- Formality - Wikipedia
Those from relatively formal backgrounds may find informal cultures hard to deal with, as their carefully refined and nuanced behaviors go completely unnoticed The difference between formality and politeness is often a point of confusion for those from relatively informal cultures
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