as a formality
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Definition
Adverb - In a manner that is done only to fulfill a requirement or convention, without genuine interest, care, or thought. It describes an action performed as a mere procedure or routine.
Usage
The adverb "as a formality" modifies a verb to indicate that the action is performed out of obligation, not sincere intent. It is often used to describe actions that are expected or required by rules, etiquette, or tradition, but are not meaningful in substance.
Examples
- The committee interviewed him ; the job had already been promised to an internal candidate.
- She signed the document , having already agreed to the terms verbally.
- "Do you swear to tell the truth?" he asked, but it was clear he was asking only .
Advanced Usage
- In Set Phrases: Often used with verbs like "do," "perform," "ask," "sign," or "go through" to emphasize the procedural nature of an action.
- The board voted on the measure as a formality, as the decision had been made weeks earlier.
- Implied Meaning: Its use often implies that the outcome is already known or decided, making the action itself insignificant.
Variants and Related Words
- Formal (adj): Following established rules, conventions, or ceremonies.
- They made a formal apology.
- Formality (n): 1. The rigid observance of rules or conventions. 2. A thing that is done simply to comply with requirements.
- The signing of the contract was a mere formality.
- Perfunctorily (adv): Carried out with minimal effort or reflection. (A close synonym in many contexts).
- He scanned the report perfunctorily.
Synonyms
- Perfunctorily
- Pro forma (Latin term used in English, especially in legal/business contexts)
- Routinely
- Ceremonially (when emphasizing ritual over substance)
Related Phrases
- A mere formality: A common noun phrase emphasizing that something is only a procedural step.
- Don't worry about the interview; it's a mere formality.
- Go through the formalities: To complete the required procedural steps.
- We just need to go through the formalities before you can start.
Adverb
- in a set manner without serious attention
- they answered my letter pro forma
- he kissed her cheek perfunctorily