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View usage for: In other languagesinformal British English: informal / ɪnˈfɔːməl/ ADJECTIVE You use informal to describe behaviour, speech, or situations that are relaxed and casual rather than correct and serious. This door leads to the informal living area. - American English: informal
- Arabic: غَيْرُ رَسْمِيٌّ
- Brazilian Portuguese: informal
- Chinese: 非正式的
- Croatian: neformalan
- Czech: neformální
- Danish: uformel
- Dutch: informeel
- European Spanish: informal improvisado
- Finnish: epävirallinen vapaamuotoinen
- French: informel
- German: inoffiziell
- Greek: ανεπίσημος
- Italian: informale
- Japanese: 形式ばらない
- Korean: 비공식적인
- Norwegian: uformell
- Polish: nieformalny
- European Portuguese: informal
- Romanian: informal
- Russian: неформальный
- Latin American Spanish: informal
- Swedish: informell
- Thai: ไม่เป็นทางการ
- Turkish: teklifsiz
- Ukrainian: неформальний
- Vietnamese: thân mật
Chinese translation of 'informal'Additional synonymsDefinition suitable for informal speech or writing He converses in colloquial Japanese as easily as in English. Synonyms informal, familiar, everyday, vernacular, conversational, demotic, idiomaticDefinition giving comfort A home should be comfortable and friendly. Synonyms pleasant, homely, easy, relaxing, delightful, enjoyable, cosy, agreeable, restfulDefinition intimate and friendly a cosy chat between friends Synonyms intimate, friendly, informal |