Use "informal" in a sentence

1. Sentimental, cheesy (informal), mushy (informal), maudlin, slushy (informal), mawkish, schmaltzy (slang) a Corny …

2. Cranky adjective (U.S., Canad., & Irish informal) eccentric, wacky (slang), oddball (informal), freakish, odd, strange, funny (informal), out there (slang), bizarre, peculiar, queer (informal), rum (Brit

3. Synonyms: joking, kidding [informal], ribbing [informal], teasing More Synonyms of Banter

4. Dishonesty, fraud, fiddling (informal), graft (informal), bribery, extortion, profiteering, breach of trust, venality, shady dealings (informal), crookedness (informal), shadiness He faces 54 charges of Corruption and tax evasion.

5. Comradely adjective friendly, neighbourly, pally (informal), amiable, cordial, genial, affable, fraternal, chummy (informal), companionable, palsy-walsy (informal), matey or maty (Brit

6. Criticise (INFORMAL) 'Criticise (INFORMAL)' is a 19 letter phrase starting with C and ending with ) Crossword clues for 'Criticise (INFORMAL)'

7. Adjective irritated, bothered, pissed (taboo slang), harassed, hassled (informal), aggravated (informal), maddened, ruffled, exasperated, nettled, vexed, pissed off (taboo slang), miffed (informal), displeased, irked, riled, harried, peeved (informal), piqued, browned off (informal) She tapped her forehead and looked Annoyed with herself.

8. It's very informal here.

9. Informal Condolence letter example

10. Synonyms: inducement, incentive, pay-off [informal], graft [informal] More Synonyms of Bribe 2

11. Adjective Artsier, artsiest informal

12. 1.cheerful, happy, bright, lively, sunny, animated, upbeat(informal), joyful, carefree, bouncy, breezy, genial, jaunty, chirpy(informal), sparky, vivacious, debonair, blithe, full of beans(informal), peppy(informal), light-heartedShe was in a Buoyant mood.

13. Informal), testy, chippy (informal), hot-tempered, quick-tempered He plays a Choleric old schoolmaster.

14. Synonyms: buttocks, behind [informal], seat, tail [informal] More Synonyms of Breech COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary.

15. This proposal in its content is the combination of informal document No # for the second GRE/AFS informal meeting and informal document No # for the fifth GRE/AFS informal meeting which were both submitted by Japan

16. Adjective bolshier, Bolshiest (bolshy) informal

17. I got an informal reception.

18. 3 Incidental or Informal Witnessing?

19. Colloquial definition is - used in or characteristic of familiar and informal conversation; also : unacceptably informal

20. Adjective Bolshier, bolshiest (bolshy) informal

21. Chinwag: [noun] an informal chat

22. Plant daffodils in informal drifts.

23. Our meetings are relatively informal.

24. Carefree, casual, lively, sparkling, sunny, informal, cheerful, animated, upbeat (informal), buoyant, airy, easy-going, genial, jaunty, chirpy (informal), sparky, sprightly, vivacious, debonair, blithe, free and easy, full of beans (informal), light, light-hearted his bright and Breezy personality

25. Comfy An informal shortening of comfortable

26. Bitey meaning (informal) Inclined to bite.

27. 20 min: Doing More Informal Witnessing.

28. The house has an informal atmosphere.

29. The leaders met over informal lunches.

30. Anyhoo's companions in the category of "informal and slang" are similarly evocative, from achy-breaky (adjective, informal: achingly sad) to angsty (adjective, informal: feeling, showing, or

31. Another spelling of Bumf UK informal

32. “Adenose” in Dicionário inFormal

33. 19 I got an informal reception.

34. Informal) He gave her a Comradely …

35. Informal North American usually the Burbs

36. What does Burleycue mean? (informal) Burlesque

37. What does Cocked mean? (informal) Drunk

38. “Adenose” in Dicionário inFormal

39. This coat was dirt cheap informal .

40. Comrade noun companion, friend, partner, ally, colleague, associate, fellow, mate (informal), pal (informal), buddy (informal), compatriot, crony, confederate, co-worker, main man (slang, chiefly U.S.), homeboy (slang, chiefly U.S.), cobber (Austral

41. Affray noun fight, mêlée, contest, set-to (informal), encounter, outbreak of violence, scrap, disturbance, feud, quarrel, brawl, skirmish, scuffle, free-for-all (informal), fracas, dogfight, tumult, shindig (informal), scrimmage, shindy (informal), bagarre (French) He caused an Affray at a pub.

42. Informal To Chew tobacco as a habit

43. Chaw (plural Chaws) (informal, uncountable) Chewing tobacco

44. Austral an informal name Explanation of Blubbers

45. Causerie definition, an informal talk or chat

46. Bastarding meaning (UK, informal) Damned, bloody; hateful.

47. Comrade noun companion, friend, partner, ally, colleague, associate, fellow, mate (informal), pal (informal), buddy (informal), compatriot, crony, confederate, co-worker, main man (slang, chiefly U.S.), homeboy (slang, chiefly U.S.), cobber (Austral

48. Informal), drivel, yap (informal), tattle, jabber, gabble, blether, run off at the mouth (slang), prate He kept on Blathering …

49. The informal dinosaur genus Brontosaurus has been …

50. Austral an informal name Explanation of Blubbered

51. 3 Successful informal witnessing requires advance preparation.

52. British informal an airless smoky smelly atmosphere.

53. Tycoon, leader, chief, fat cat (slang, chiefly U.S.), mogul, bigwig (informal), big shot (informal), big cheese (slang, old-fashioned), plutocrat, nabob (informal), Mister Big (slang, chiefly U.S.) the battle against the drug Barons

54. Causerie definition is - an informal conversation : chat

55. Another spelling of Bumf UK informal 2

56. To hit the Bookstands informal (of a …

57. (1) Be warm, friendly, enthusiastic, and informal.

58. The atmosphere at work is fairly informal.

59. Within the company, even within his or her department(Sentence dictionary), there will be informal groups and informal vying for status.

60. Buck is an informal reference to $1

61. Although considered informal, Anyways is not wrong.

62. Colloquialisms are informal words, phrases, or sayings often specific to one geographical area and typically only used in informal settings.

63. Informal), soft soap (informal), sycophancy, servility, obsequiousness, cajolery, blandishment, fulsomeness, toadyism, overpraise, false praise, honeyed words You're as full of Blarney …

64. Brat noun youngster, kid (informal), urchin, imp, rascal, spoilt child, devil, puppy (informal), cub, scallywag (informal), whippersnapper, guttersnipe He's a spoilt Brat. Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

65. • Offering informal processes to access information routinely requested.

66. Each course comprises 10-12 informal weekly meetings.

67. 13 The atmosphere at work is fairly informal.

68. An informal and unofficial market began to develop.

69. Bvds pl (plural only) (informal, initialism) Men's underpants

70. Her speech is informal and filled with colloquialism.

71. 'Hi' is an informal way of greeting people.

72. Cheerfulness, bounce (informal), pep, animation, good humour, high spirits, zing (informal), liveliness, spiritedness, cheeriness, sunniness a mood of Buoyancy and optimism

73. Verb: chitchat (chitchatted,Chitchatting) 'chit,chat Usage: informal

74. What does Bilat mean? (informal) A Bilateral meeting

75. Bajillion in British English informal, mainly US (bəˈdʒɪljən)

76. Now, it is not just this informal sector.

77. The couple relied on informal care from relatives.

78. 18 The atmosphere at work is fairly informal.

79. Cheery adjective cheerful, happy, pleasant, lively, sunny, upbeat (informal), good-humoured, carefree, breezy, genial, chirpy (informal), jovial, full of beans (informal) He is loved by everyone for his Cheery disposition and sense of humour.

80. Informal), drivel, yap (informal), tattle, jabber, gabble, blether, run off at the mouth (slang), prate He kept on Blathering about police incompetence.