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informal

adjective

  1. not formal
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Pronunciation: /ɪnˈfɔː.m(ə)l/ / /ɪnˈfɔɹ.m(ə)l/

adj

Etymology: Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *né Proto-Indo-European *n̥- Proto-Italic *n̥- Latin in-bor. Middle English in- English in- English formal English informal From in- + formal.

  1. Not formal or ceremonious.

    an informal get-together

    One saint's day in mid-term a certain newly appointed suffragan-bishop came to the school chapel, and there preached on “The Inner Life.” He at once secured attention by his informal method, and when presently the coughing of Jarvis […] interrupted the sermon, he altogether captivated his audience with a remark about cough lozenges being cheap and easily procurable.

  2. Not in accord with the usual regulations.

    an informal agreement

  3. Suited for everyday use.

    informal clothes

  4. Reflecting everyday, non-ceremonious usage.

    When I returned to the movie Ghilli, a Kollywood classic (Kollywood being the informal name for Tamil cinema) that I loved as a kid, I couldn’t help but question why the story continues romantically, without question, after the heroine is slapped by the supposed love of her life.

  5. Not organized; not structured or planned.
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