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informal
adjective as in relaxed or casual
adjective as in unofficial
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adjective as in conversational or colloquial
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And in informal talks, Chinese leaders have compared hackers on both sides to unruly children who can only barely be controlled.
Burt is part of an informal, unpaid foreign policy team who regularly briefs Paul on international issues.
To the Peggy Noonans among us who cringe when Obama talks “down”: This is a deeply informal country.
Israelis have also waged a psy-war on Hamas, albeit more informal and spontaneous.
But trying to impose such order by chasing away informal commerce and culture is myopic.
Dinner occurred in the middle of the day, and about nine in the evening was an informal but copious supper.
The system had then been in existence, in a more or less informal way, for about eight years.
This is hardly a function—parties even in the big political country-houses are more or less informal.
A sort of informal council took place occasionally in the little house.
It was impossible to feel a stranger to the Professor, in these circumstances of frequent and informal meeting.
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On this page you'll find 91 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to informal, such as: intimate, relaxed, spontaneous, straightforward, unofficial, and breezy.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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