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formal
In daily conversation, "formal" is often used as the opposite of "casual." For example, wearing a suit is formal, while wearing jeans is casual. When talking about language, "formal English" refers to the way people speak or write in professional settings, such as business emails or academic essays, where slang and contractions (like "don't" or "can't") are usually avoided. Be careful not to confuse "formal" with "official." While a formal request follows strict rules of etiquette, an official request is one that comes from a person in authority.
💬Casual Conversation
pls tell me this dinner isn't actually formal. i can't deal with heels rn.
it is. quit slacking and just find a dress that fits.
Meanings
Done in accordance with rules of convention or etiquette; suitable for an official or ceremonial occasion.
"The invitation specified a formal dress code for the gala."
Following established forms, structures, or rules rather than being casual or intuitive.
"A formal complaint was filed with the human resources department."