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formality

etiquette / procedure / convention / ceremony
Noun
pl: formalities

This term describes the tension between genuine intent and prescribed behavior. It often carries a dual connotation: it can represent the dignity and order of a high-stakes event, or it can imply a cold, robotic adherence to rules that lacks sincerity or warmth. When used to describe a procedure, it suggests a bureaucratic necessity that is technically required but practically redundant. In this sense, the action is a shell or a gateway rather than the substance of the decision itself.

Meanings

Noun

A rigid adherence to the prescribed rules, conventions, or etiquette of a particular social or official situation.

"The dinner party was conducted with a level of formality that made the guests feel stiff."

Noun

A requirement or procedure that must be completed to make a process official, often regardless of whether it is practically necessary.

"Signing the paperwork was a mere formality since the deal had already been agreed upon in principle."

Noun

The quality of being formal in style, behavior, or appearance.

"The formality of the occasion required everyone to wear black tie."

Noun

A conventional or polite remark made as a matter of social etiquette.

"He asked how she was doing, but it was just a formality."

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