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Etymology

< Middle English formel < Old French formel < Latin formalis < forma (“‘form’”); see form.

Pronunciation

Adjective

formal (comparative more formal, superlative most formal)

Positive formal

Comparative more formal

Superlative most formal

  1. being in accord with established forms
  2. official
  3. relating to the form or structure of something
  4. ceremonial
  5. (horticulture) Organized; well-structured and planned.

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Noun

Singular formal

Plural formals

formal (plural formals)

  1. formalin

Translations

formalin — see formalin

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Etymology

Latin formalis < forma - form.

Adjective

formal

  1. formal.

References


German

Adjective

formal (comparative formaler, superlative am formalsten)

  1. formal (being in accord with established forms)

Spanish

Adjective

formal m. and f. (plural formales)

  1. formal

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