: compliance with formal or conventional rules : ceremony
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: the quality or state of being formal
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: an established form or procedure that is required or conventional
the interview was just a formality
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Formal behavior follows the proper forms or customs, and informal behavior feels free to ignore them. The formality of a dinner party is indicated by such formalities as invitations, required dress, and full table settings. Legal formalities, or technicalities, may turn out to be all-important even if they often seem minor. America requires fewer formalities than many other countries (in Germany, for example, you may know someone for years before using his or her first name), but even in relaxed situations Americans may be observing invisible formalities.
Her use of old-fashioned language lends an air of formality to her writing.
He failed to appreciate the formality of the occasion.
They haven't approved the loan yet, but that's just a mere formality.
Recent Examples on the WebThe five-star property doesn’t demand silence or formality despite the palpable sense of tranquility.—Lindsay Cohn, Travel + Leisure, 6 June 2024 But on the second reading, usually a formality, the new rules were struck down.—Ethan Baron, The Mercury News, 2 June 2024 However, on paper, the monarch does still hold the power to prevent laws from being passed, prevent elections from being called, and oversee many other formalities within the British government.—Anna Gordon, TIME, 24 May 2024 Of course, the transitions to new conferences will be mere formalities by that point.—Jon Wilner, San Diego Union-Tribune, 21 May 2024 See all Example Sentences for formality
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