Formal in spanish

Formal

pronunciation: foʊɹ̩mɑl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

formal = formal, reglado. 

Example: Obviously a more formal, and a more summarised profile is required in most indexing systems.

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» formal degree programme = titulación formal.

Example: This article looks at formal degree programmes, certification, the changing needs of medical librarianship regarding continuing education, and lifelong learning.

» formal dress = traje de etiqueta, traje de gala, vestido de gala.

Example: For important evenings such as a formal, wedding or prom it is important that you choose the right formal dress so you can stand out.

» formal education = formación académica, formación reglada.

Example: Strange as it may seem, no amount of learning can cure stupidity, and formal education positively fortifies it.

» formal language = lenguaje formal, lenguaje culto.

Example: In academic writing we use formal language, avoiding the use of slang and colloquial language.

» formal letter = carta formal.

Example: This worksheet helps students to write a formal letter asking for information.

» formal relation = relación formal. [Relación entre los conceptos que están representados por términos o clases en un lenguaje documental]

Example: A formal relation is a relation between concepts represented by terms or classes in an indexing language.

» formal vocabulary = vocabulario formal, vocabulario culto.

Example: Academic writing tends to use more formal vocabulary and avoids colloquialisms and slang = La redacción académica tiende a utilizar un vocabulario más formal y evita los coloquialismos y el argot.

» formal wear = vestimenta formal, ropa formal.

Example: With over 25 years experience of professional service to thousands of weddings, proms, black tie events and other occassions, we are the formal wear experts.

» formal word = palabra culta, palabra formal.

Example: Many formal words in English contain three or more than three syllables.

» informal = informal.

Example: The staff undertake searches and enquiries for the user and educate the user by various ways, from informal discussion to fully prepared lectures.

» semiformal [semi-formal] = semiformal.

Example: It should not be assumed that this has got to be a semiformal talk, followed by a few halfhearted questions: a kind of General's visit to the barracks.

Formal synonyms

perfunctory in spanish: superficial, pronunciation: pɜrfʌŋktɜri part of speech: adjective positive in spanish: positivo, pronunciation: pɑzətɪv part of speech: adjective nominal in spanish: nominal, pronunciation: nɑmənəl part of speech: adjective dress in spanish: vestido, pronunciation: dres part of speech: noun solemn in spanish: solemne, pronunciation: sɑləm part of speech: adjective elegant in spanish: elegante, pronunciation: eləgənt part of speech: adjective conventional in spanish: convencional, pronunciation: kənvenʃənəl part of speech: adjective stiff in spanish: rígido, pronunciation: stɪf part of speech: adjective official in spanish: oficial, pronunciation: əfɪʃəl part of speech: adjective, noun titular in spanish: titular, pronunciation: tɪtʃəlɜr part of speech: adjective literary in spanish: literario, pronunciation: lɪtɜreri part of speech: adjective logical in spanish: lógico, pronunciation: lɑdʒɪkəl part of speech: adjective schematic in spanish: esquemático, pronunciation: skɪmætɪk part of speech: adjective dignified in spanish: digno, pronunciation: dɪgnəfaɪd part of speech: adjective stately in spanish: majestuoso, pronunciation: steɪtli part of speech: adjective prescribed in spanish: prescrito, pronunciation: priskraɪbd part of speech: adjective buckram in spanish: bucarán, pronunciation: bʌkræm part of speech: noun pro forma in spanish: pro forma, pronunciation: proʊfɔrmə part of speech: adjective, adverb black-tie in spanish: lazo negro, pronunciation: blæktaɪ part of speech: adjective ceremonial in spanish: ceremonial, pronunciation: serəmoʊniəl part of speech: adjective courtly in spanish: cortés, pronunciation: kɔrtli part of speech: adjective starchy in spanish: amiláceo, pronunciation: stɑrtʃi part of speech: adjective ceremonious in spanish: ceremonioso, pronunciation: serəmoʊniəs part of speech: adjective nonrepresentational in spanish: no representacional, pronunciation: nɑnrəprezənteɪʃənəl part of speech: adjective semiformal in spanish: semi-formal, pronunciation: seməjɜrmɔl part of speech: adjective semi-formal in spanish: semi-formal, pronunciation: semifɔrməl part of speech: adjective full-dress in spanish: Vestido completo, pronunciation: fʊldres part of speech: adjective white-tie in spanish: corbata blanca, pronunciation: waɪtti part of speech: adjective

Formal antonyms

informal pronunciation: ɪnfɔrməl part of speech: adjective genus doliolum pronunciation: dʒinəsdɑliələm part of speech: noun
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