Formal ( adjective , adjective , adjective )

(As an adjective)

Formal ( adjective )

  1. Relating to or characterized by official or traditional form or ceremony.
  2. Relating to or characterized by a specific form or structure.
  3. Suitable for or constituting an official or important occasion.

Origin:

From middle english formal, from old french formal, from latin formalis ("pertaining to form"), from forma ("form, shape").

Examples:

  1. The formal dinner required a tuxedo.
  2. The formal apology was read at the press conference.
  3. The formal garden was laid out with geometric precision.
  4. The formal letter was addressed to the President.
  5. The formal dance was a fundraiser for the charity.

(As an adjective)

Formal ( adjective )

  1. Relating to or characterized by official or traditional form or ceremony.
  2. Relating to or characterized by a specific form or structure.
  3. Suitable for or constituting an official or important occasion.

Origin:

From middle english formal, from old french formal, from latin formalis ("pertaining to form"), from forma ("form, shape").

Examples:

  1. The formal dinner required a tuxedo.
  2. The formal apology was read at the press conference.
  3. The formal garden was laid out with geometric precision.
  4. The formal letter was addressed to the President.
  5. The formal dance was a fundraiser for the charity.

(As an adjective)

Formal ( adjective )

  1. Relating to or characterized by official or traditional form or ceremony.
  2. Relating to or characterized by a specific form or structure.
  3. Suitable for or constituting an official or important occasion.

Origin:

From middle english formal, from old french formal, from latin formalis ("pertaining to form"), from forma ("form, shape").

Examples:

  1. The formal dinner required a tuxedo.
  2. The formal apology was read at the press conference.
  3. The formal garden was laid out with geometric precision.
  4. The formal letter was addressed to the President.
  5. The formal dance was a fundraiser for the charity.
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