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main part of the programme. 10 acquire, develop, cultivate,<br />

contract; get: In prison I formed the habit of rolling my own<br />

cigarettes. We formed a lasting friendship. 11 develop, grow,<br />

arise, appear, materialize, show up, take shape or form,<br />

accumulate: When the yeast is added, a barm forms on the<br />

surface.<br />

formal adj. 1 standard, conventional, customary, established,<br />

prescribed, regular, normal, correct, proper; strict, formulaic,<br />

inflexible, punctilious, exacting, unchanging, methodical,<br />

orderly, systematic, set, pro forma, ritual, ritualistic,<br />

ceremonial, proper, official, routine, fixed, rigid, stiff,<br />

stilted, stately, starched, unbending, solemn; confining,<br />

straitened, limited; Colloq straight, square: Formal rules of<br />

behaviour are observed. 2 explicit, express, definite, spelled<br />

out, formalized, express, authorized, official, solemn, legal,<br />

lawful: Formal demands have been made for the withdrawal of our<br />

ambassador. 3 prim, ceremonious, dignified, stuffy,<br />

strait-laced, stiff, precise, exact: He made a formal bow and<br />

left our company.<br />

formality n. 1 Often, the formalities. form, convention, conventionality,<br />

practice, procedure, custom, wont, observance, protocol,<br />

ceremony, rite, ritual: Observe the legal formalities by having<br />

this document witnessed. Formality requires that you walk<br />

backwards out of the room. 2 strictness, punctilio, exactness,<br />

precision, correctness, rigidity, stiffness, inflexibility: We<br />

must maintain the formality of Sunday service. 3 etiquette,<br />

politesse, decorum, punctilio, conformity, propriety: Formality<br />

prohibits casual conversation.<br />

format n. 1 appearance, look(s), aspect, layout, plan, design, style,<br />

form, dimension(s), shape, size: In its present format, the<br />

magazine resembles an academic journal. 2 composition,<br />

content(s), make-up, constitution, arrangement, plan,<br />

organization, order, set-up: Her TV programme has the format of<br />

a chat show.<br />

formation n. 1 development, appearance, materialization, shape,<br />

accumulation, generation, creation, crystallization, forming,<br />

genesis, production: The formation of bubbles indicates that<br />

the acid is working. 2 establishment, institution, creation,<br />

founding, set-up, organizing, organization, development,

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