Opposite of relating to or used for formal religious or public events
Opposite of characterized by conventional forms of ceremony and behavior
Opposite of holding or constituting a purely formal position or title without any real authority
Opposite of following traditionally fixed or systematic rules or structures
Opposite of habitually done, used or found
“Frank Costanza celebrates the unconventional holiday of Festivus as an alternative to the overly commercialized Christmas.”
Opposite of conforming to or governed by an accepted standard of procedure or convention
“When the workers walked out, they were subsequently fired for taking unofficial measures.”
Opposite of a prescribed order for performing a ceremony
Opposite of ceremony and splendid display
Opposite of an act performed for religious or ceremonial reasons
Opposite of the customary or correct method or procedure
“With legal impropriety, the judge bullied the jury into a finding of guilty.”
Opposite of habitual or customary practice, especially as creating a right, obligation, or standard
Opposite of behavior that is strictly proper, conventional or formal
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