Synonyms of Formal in English :

Antonyms of Formal in English

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Formal

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Synonyms of formal

1. (noun) a lavish dance requiring formal attire

2. (noun) a gown for evening wear

3. (adjective) represented in simplified or symbolic form

4. (adjective) refined or imposing in manner or appearance; befitting a royal court

Domain Categories of formal

1. (adjective) represented in simplified or symbolic form

Words Similar to formal

1. (adjective) being in accord with established forms and conventions and requirements (as e.g. of formal dress)

2. (adjective) characteristic of or befitting a person in authority

3. (adjective) (of spoken and written language) adhering to traditional standards of correctness and without casual, contracted, and colloquial forms

4. (adjective) represented in simplified or symbolic form

5. (adjective) logically deductive

6. (adjective) refined or imposing in manner or appearance; befitting a royal court

Also see for formal

1. (adjective) being in accord with established forms and conventions and requirements (as e.g. of formal dress)

2. (adjective) (of spoken and written language) adhering to traditional standards of correctness and without casual, contracted, and colloquial forms

Hyponyms of formal

1. (noun) a lavish dance requiring formal attire

Hypernyms of formal

1. (noun) a lavish dance requiring formal attire

2. (noun) a gown for evening wear

Words Derivationally Related to formal

1. (adjective) being in accord with established forms and conventions and requirements (as e.g. of formal dress)

2. (adjective) characteristic of or befitting a person in authority

3. (adjective) represented in simplified or symbolic form

4. (adjective) refined or imposing in manner or appearance; befitting a royal court

Antonyms of formal

1. (adjective) being in accord with established forms and conventions and requirements (as e.g. of formal dress)

2. (adjective) (of spoken and written language) adhering to traditional standards of correctness and without casual, contracted, and colloquial forms