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    formal
    /ˈfɔːml/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. an evening dress: North American "cocktail parties every night so the ladies can show off their formals"

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  2. FORMAL definition: 1. public or official: 2. in appearance or by name only: 3. Formal language, clothes, and…. Learn more.

  3. Being formal is all about being taken seriously. If you're invited to the White House, you'll want to make a good impression, so it's a good idea to adopt a generally formal demeanor. No jeans or trash talking allowed.

  4. The meaning of FORMAL is belonging to or constituting the form or essence of a thing. How to use formal in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Formal.

  5. public or official: formal procedures. a formal announcement. in appearance or by name only: I am the formal leader of the project but the everyday management is in the hands of my assistant. Fewer examples. They wanted to make a formal complaint about their doctor. The US lodged a formal protest against the arrest of the foreign reporters.

  6. Formal definition: being in accordance with the usual requirements, customs, etc.; conventional. See examples of FORMAL used in a sentence.

  7. Something that is done, written, or studied in a formal way has a very ordered, organized method or style.

  8. Definition of formal adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Formal definition: Following or being in accord with accepted or prescribed forms, conventions, or regulations.

  10. used about clothes, language, and behaviour that are serious and not friendly or relaxed: a formal dinner party. Fewer examples. formal dress. British people are often perceived as being very formal. He sounded very formal. She spoke in a very formal manner. The dinner was a formal affair.

  11. 1. adjective. Formal speech or behavior 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. Synonyms: serious, stiff, detached, aloof More Synonyms of formal. formally adverb [ADV with v]