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===Pronunciation===
=== Pronunciation ===
* {{US}} {{IPA|/ˈfɔrməl/}}
* {{audio|en-us-formal.ogg|Audio (US)}}
* {{UK}} {{IPA|/ˈfɔːməl/}}
* {{audio|en-us-formal.ogg|US}}
* {{hyph|for|mal}}


==Adjective==
== Adjective ==
{{adjective|more=true}}
{{adj|more=true}}
{{AVL}}
# If something is '''formal''', it is [[official]] and/or [[public]].
# If something is '''formal''', it is [[official]] and/or [[public]]. {{ant|informal|casual}}
#: ''He studied German on his own, but he has no '''formal''' [[language]] [[education]].''
#: ''He studied German on his own, but he has no '''formal''' [[language]] [[education]].''
# '''Formal''' [[behaviour]] or dress is used in [[polite]] [[situation]]s.
# '''Formal''' [[behaviour]] or dress is used in [[polite]] [[situation]]s.
#: ''Please wear suit and tie because the [[restaurant]] is quite '''formal'''.''
#: ''Please wear suit and tie because the [[restaurant]] is quite '''formal'''.''


===Antonyms===
=== Related words ===
*[[informal]]
* [[formally]]
*[[casual]]
* [[formality]]

===Related words===
*[[formally]]

[[ca:formal]]
[[cs:formal]]
[[cy:formal]]
[[de:formal]]
[[dv:formal]]
[[et:formal]]
[[el:formal]]
[[en:formal]]
[[es:formal]]
[[eo:formal]]
[[eu:formal]]
[[fr:formal]]
[[ko:formal]]
[[hy:formal]]
[[io:formal]]
[[id:formal]]
[[it:formal]]
[[kn:formal]]
[[ku:formal]]
[[lt:formal]]
[[li:formal]]
[[hu:formal]]
[[mg:formal]]
[[ml:formal]]
[[my:formal]]
[[nl:formal]]
[[ja:formal]]
[[no:formal]]
[[uz:formal]]
[[km:formal]]
[[pl:formal]]
[[pt:formal]]
[[ro:formal]]
[[ru:formal]]
[[sq:formal]]
[[fi:formal]]
[[sv:formal]]
[[ta:formal]]
[[te:formal]]
[[chr:formal]]
[[tr:formal]]
[[vi:formal]]
[[zh:formal]]

Latest revision as of 15:08, 2 June 2024

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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Positive
formal

Comparative
more formal

Superlative
most formal

Formal is on the Academic Vocabulary List.
  1. If something is formal, it is official and/or public.
    He studied German on his own, but he has no formal language education.
  2. Formal behaviour or dress is used in polite situations.
    Please wear suit and tie because the restaurant is quite formal.
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