informality
IPA: ɪnfɝmˈæɫɪti
noun
- The condition of being informal.
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Examples of "informality" in Sentences
- Its informality is obvious, and the sentence style is easy and plain.
- This has to be scary for Rove because it's that easethat Bush has, that informality, which is his asset.
- But they profess to believe that informality is liberating (in spite of their tyrannical attempts to impose it).
- No matter if you find this kind of informality to be appropriate or not, it seems to resonate more than not [with consumers].
- I might simply say that G-7 meetings, although we're in favor of the idea of informality, that's something that's always stressed in the case of the summits.
- The outdoor setting also lends itself to an informality, which is good for new students, parents who want to bring their children to yoga classes, and the occasional unexpected guest.
- Boldly expanding his no-frills model into new markets, Stelios (he insists on first-name informality) plans to open the first easyHotel in London this year with prices from [Pound sterling] 5 a night, an easyBus fleet and easyCruise, slated to sail next summer.
- But that same informality is what gets him into the most trouble - his "shoot from the lip" style of snap decisions, giving little thought or serious consideration to a position, leading to the need for "clarifying" his former position, or even denying or contradicting it as political considerations (i.e. what his handlers) demand.
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