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formal

formal(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. formal
Everyone is looking forward to the spring formal dance.Todo el mundo está a la espera del baile formal de primavera.
b. elegante
She wore a formal gown to the wedding.Se puso un vestido elegante para la boda.
a. formal
I'm not happy with the service, so I am going to file a formal complaint.No estoy contento con el servicio, así que voy a presentar una queja formal.
b. oficial
We need to sign a formal contract before we can do business with you.Necesitamos firmar un contrato oficial antes de hacer negocios con ustedes.
c. protocolario
The formal swearing-in ceremony will be on Thursday at 3 pm.La toma de protesta protocolaria será el jueves a las 3 pm.
a. formal
Ruby had no formal training but worked her way up to the top of the movie industry.Ruby no recibió capacitación formal pero llegó a la cumbre de la industria cinematográfica a base de sus esfuerzos.
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