Formal vs Uninterested - What's the difference?
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Being in accord with established forms.
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Official.
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Relating to the form or structure of something.
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Relating to formation.
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Ceremonial.
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Proper, according to strict etiquette; not casual.
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Organized; well-structured and planned.
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(mathematics) Relating to mere manipulation and construction of strings of symbols, without regard to their meaning.
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Formalin.
An evening gown.
An event with a formal dress code.
(obsolete) Unmotivated by personal interest; unbiased, disinterested.
Not interested; indifferent, not concerned.
As adjectives the difference between formal and uninterested
is that formal is being in accord with established forms while uninterested is unmotivated by personal interest; unbiased, disinterested.As a noun formal
is formalin.formal
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Antonyms
* informalDerived terms
* formal cause * formalize * formalist * formalism * formalityNoun
(en noun)- Jenny took Sam to her Year 12 formal .
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* * ----uninterested
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- I was uninterested in the TV program, so I read a book instead.