FORMAL

courtly, formal, stately

(adjective) refined or imposing in manner or appearance; befitting a royal court; “a courtly gentleman”

formal

(adjective) 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”

formal

(adjective) (of spoken and written language) adhering to traditional standards of correctness and without casual, contracted, and colloquial forms; “the paper was written in formal English”

formal

(adjective) logically deductive; “formal proof”

formal

(adjective) characteristic of or befitting a person in authority; “formal duties”; “an official banquet”

conventional, formal, schematic

(adjective) represented in simplified or symbolic form

ball, formal

(noun) a lavish dance requiring formal attire

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Etymology

Adjective

formal (comparative more formal, superlative most formal)

Being in accord with established forms.

Official.

Relating to the form or structure of something.

Relating to formation.

Ceremonial or traditional.

Proper, according to strict etiquette; not casual.

Organized; well-structured and planned.

(mathematics) Relating to mere manipulation and construction of strings of symbols, without regard to their meaning.

Antonyms

• informal

Noun

formal (countable and uncountable, plural formals)

(uncountable) Formalin.

An evening gown.

An event with a formal dress code.

(programming) A formal parameter.

Anagrams

• Folmar

Source: Wiktionary


For"mal, a. Etym: [L. formalis: cf. F. formel.]

1. Belonging to the form, shape, frame, external appearance, or organization of a thing.

2. Belonging to the constitution of a thing, as distinguished from the matter composing it; having the power of making a thing what it is; constituent; essential; pertaining to oe depending on the forms, so called of the human intellect. Of [the sounds represented by] letters, the material part is breath and voice; the formal is constituted by the motion and figure of the organs of speech. Holder.

3. Done is due form, or with solemnity; according to regular method; not incidental, sudden or irregular; express; as, he gave his formal consent. His obscure funeral . . . No noble rite nor formal ostentation. Shak.

4. Devoted to, or done in accordance with, forms or rules; punctilious; regular; orderly; methodical; of a prescribed form; exact; prim; stiff; ceremonious; as, a man formal in his dress, his gait, his conversation. A cold-looking, formal garden, cut into angles and rhomboids. W. Irwing. She took off the formal cap that confined her hair. Hawthorne.

5. Having the form or appearance without the substance or essence; external; as, formal duty; formal worship; formal courtesy, etc.

6. Dependent in form; conventional. Still in constraint your suffering sex remains, Or bound in formal or in real chains. Pope.

7. Sound; normal. [Obs.] To make of him a formal man again. Shak. Formal cause. See under Cause.

Syn.

– Precise; punctilious; stiff; starched; affected; ritual; ceremonial; external; outward.

– Formal, Ceremonious. When applied to things, these words usually denote a mere accordance with the rules of form or ceremony; as, to make a formal call; to take a ceremonious leave. When applied to a person or his manners, they are used in a bad sense; a person being called formal who shapes himself too much by some pattern or set form, and ceremonious when he lays too much stress on the conventional laws of social intercourse. Formal manners render a man stiff or ridiculous; a ceremonious carriage puts a stop to the ease and freedom of social intercourse.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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