Informal
English
Adjective
Informal (comparative more Informal, superlative most Informal)
- Not formal or ceremonious; casual.
- Not in accord with the usual regulations; unofficial.
- Suited for everyday use.
- (of language) Reflecting everyday, non-ceremonious usage.
- (horticulture) Not organized; not structured or planned.
Adverbs for Informal
graciously; intimately; delightfully; carelessly; charmingly; elaborately; deliberately; artfully; intentionally; happily; sweetly; pleasantly; amiably; agreeably; enchantingly; surprisingly; naively; remarkably; attractively; naturally; oddly; unexpectedly; heartily; cordially; diplomatically; exceedingly; habitually.
Thesaurus
affable, beat, beat-up, bedraggled, blowzy, breakaway, careless, casual, chintzy, colloquial, common, conversational, cordial, degage, dilapidated, drabbletailed, draggled, draggletailed, easy, easygoing, en deshabille, everyday, familiar, far out, folksy, free, free and easy, fringy, frowzy, frumpish, frumpy, garden-variety, gracious, grubby, haymish, heretical, heterodox, hippie, homely, homey, in dishabille, in rags, irregular, kinky, loose, lumpen, maverick, messy, mussy, natural, negligent, nonstandard, not cricket, not done, not kosher, offbeat, offhand, offhanded, ordinary, original, plain, poky, private, ragged, raggedy, relaxed, ruinous, scraggly, seedy, shabby, shoddy, simple, slack, slatternly, slipshod, sloppy, slovenly, sluttish, sociable, sordid, special, spoken, spontaneous, sporty, squalid, substandard, tacky, tattered, unaffected, unassuming, unauthorized, unceremonious, unconstrained, unconventional, uneducated, unfashionable, unkempt, unliterary, unneat, unofficial, unorthodox, unpretentious, unsightly, unstudied, untidy, vernacular, way out