Superlative for having a relaxed, friendly, or unofficial style, manner, or nature
“Be prepared to share a table, as the idea here is to create an informal and easy-going atmosphere.”
Superlative for not official or legally binding
“The members will also be bound by an informal agreement between them as long as it only affects the corporation and the members.”
Superlative for used in or suitable for everyday conversation rather than formal or official contexts
“Do not, for example, switch between formal verbiage and informal verbiage within the same communication.”
Superlative for for everyday use or wear, and without formality of style or manner, especially of clothing or accessories
“Fernandes' informal wear had that wily old politician and general Fidel Ramos envious.”
(of economic activity) Superlative for carried on by self-employed or independent people on a small scale, especially unofficially or illegally
“The illegal informal traders are posing a direct challenge to the City of Windhoek.”
Superlative for having or showing a casual attitude towards established form, custom, or rules
“Kuhn found that few adults have the minimal truth-seeking skills required to confront their informal beliefs in an honest manner.”
Superlative for an absence of stress or worry
Superlative for pleasant and amicable in nature
(of clothing) Superlative for casual, yet attractively stylish
Superlative for situated in or designed to be used in the open air or outside
Superlative for suitable for or used on ordinary days
Superlative for created or done in an improvised manner or as necessary
Superlative for based on an account given by a person, as opposed to scientific in nature
Superlative for not related to formal education or intellectual pursuits
Superlative for not formal
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