formally

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formally

He was dressed rather formally for the wedding.

Definition

Adverb 1. In a formal, official, or ceremonious manner: Following established rules, conventions, or etiquette. 2. With official authorization or recognition: In a way that is officially approved, sanctioned, or validated.

Usage

The adverb "formally" describes how an action is performed. It indicates that something is done according to strict, conventional, or official procedures, rather than in a casual, informal, or unofficial way.

Examples
  • The ambassador formally presented his credentials to the president. (Done with official ceremony)
  • You must formally apply for the position by submitting the required documents. (Done through official channels)
  • She was formally dressed in a black-tie gown for the gala. (Dressed in a conventional, elegant manner)
  • The peace treaty was formally signed by both nations. (Signed in an official, legally binding ceremony)
  • The committee formally approved the new budget proposal. (Approved through an official vote or procedure)
Advanced Usage
  • "Formally speaking": Used to introduce a statement that is technically or officially correct, often contrasting with practical reality.
    • Formally speaking, the meeting requires a quorum, but we can proceed informally for now.
  • In logic and philosophy, "formally" can refer to reasoning based on structure and rules, not content.
    • The argument is formally valid, even if its premises are questionable.
Variants and Related Words
  • Formal (adjective): Relating to or involving outward form, structure, or ceremony. (e.g., , )
  • Formality (noun): The rigid observance of rules or convention; a thing done simply to comply with a rule. (e.g., )
  • Formalize (verb): To give a definite or official form to something. (e.g., )
Synonyms
  • Officially
  • Ceremoniously
  • Conventionally
  • Properly
  • Correctly
Antonyms
  • Informally
  • Casually
  • Unofficially
Related Phrases
  • Formally invited: Invited through an official channel, such as a written invitation.
    • Only formally invited guests may attend the ceremony.
  • Formally charged: Accused of a crime through an official legal procedure.
    • The suspect was formally charged with theft.
  • Formally educated: Having received education through an established, institutional system.
    • She is a formally educated engineer.
formally

He was dressed rather formally for the wedding.

Adverb
  1. in a formal manner
    • he was dressed rather formally
  2. with official authorization
    • the club will be formally recognized