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Definition of informally in English: informallyadverb ɪnˈfɔːm(ə)li 1In a relaxed, friendly, or unofficial manner. the group meets informally one evening a month we have informally agreed to share our resources Example sentencesExamples - There's less opportunity to informally settle conflicts fostered by an increasing diversity.
- My first real job involved informally managing 40 world-class software engineers.
- I enjoy spending time in the South Bronx with my camera and have worked informally with youth groups.
- I certainly started my mentoring career informally.
- Instead of the typical "making of" footage, it is almost completely interviews with each artist sitting next to each other informally.
- They were a group of black women writers in New York who met informally during the 1970s.
- What was said at the time informally to the inhabitants remains disputed.
- We no longer live in a society where it is common for families to spend their evenings informally making music with friends.
- The centerpiece of the show is informally called "the jumping room."
- This presents an opportunity to talk informally with students.
- 1.1 In a casual style.
he is dressed informally in jeans and a lumberjack shirt Example sentencesExamples - The nuns, most dressed informally in pants or skirts, gave her a standing ovation.
- The informally dressed abbot offered only a simple expression of respect before dismembering the statue.
- In contrast to many of the self-portraits, it shows him dressed informally, tieless, hatless, and with his shirt sleeves rolled up.
- Quietly spoken and informally dressed, he describes himself as an energetic, inquisitive, compassionate person.
- He looked uncommonly fine, though a little informally attired and scruffily dressed.
- You both were informally dressed, but quite fetching in your wet clothing.
- William was informally dressed, the collar of his shirt was open, and he had a brandy glass in his hand.
- In elated disposition, she was informally attired in a brown lacy top and black trousers.
- Dressed informally in windbreakers and sweaters, they helped build a consensus for free trade.
- He dressed informally, and his rounded forehead was furrowed under a widow's peak of hair.
Definition of informally in US English: informallyadverbinˈfôrməlē 1In a relaxed, friendly, or unofficial manner. the group meets informally one evening a month we have informally agreed to share our resources Example sentencesExamples - What was said at the time informally to the inhabitants remains disputed.
- There's less opportunity to informally settle conflicts fostered by an increasing diversity.
- I enjoy spending time in the South Bronx with my camera and have worked informally with youth groups.
- The centerpiece of the show is informally called "the jumping room."
- This presents an opportunity to talk informally with students.
- They were a group of black women writers in New York who met informally during the 1970s.
- My first real job involved informally managing 40 world-class software engineers.
- We no longer live in a society where it is common for families to spend their evenings informally making music with friends.
- Instead of the typical "making of" footage, it is almost completely interviews with each artist sitting next to each other informally.
- I certainly started my mentoring career informally.
- 1.1 In a casual style.
he is dressed informally in jeans and a lumberjack shirt Example sentencesExamples - Quietly spoken and informally dressed, he describes himself as an energetic, inquisitive, compassionate person.
- He dressed informally, and his rounded forehead was furrowed under a widow's peak of hair.
- The informally dressed abbot offered only a simple expression of respect before dismembering the statue.
- In elated disposition, she was informally attired in a brown lacy top and black trousers.
- You both were informally dressed, but quite fetching in your wet clothing.
- In contrast to many of the self-portraits, it shows him dressed informally, tieless, hatless, and with his shirt sleeves rolled up.
- William was informally dressed, the collar of his shirt was open, and he had a brandy glass in his hand.
- He looked uncommonly fine, though a little informally attired and scruffily dressed.
- The nuns, most dressed informally in pants or skirts, gave her a standing ovation.
- Dressed informally in windbreakers and sweaters, they helped build a consensus for free trade.
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