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Informally

Informally \In*form"al*ly\, adv. In an informal manner.

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informally

adv. In an irregular or informal manner; without the usual forms.

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informally
  1. adv. without formality; "he visited us informally" [syn: without formality] [ant: formally]

  2. with the use of colloquial expressions; "this building is colloquially referred to as The Barn" [syn: colloquially, conversationally]

  3. in a causal way; at home; "we'll have dinner en famille" [syn: en famille]

Usage examples of "informally".

I will ask the Praetorians to inspect the place informally from time to time but Falco, I rely on you!

Such interdistrict roads as existed would parallel the railroad right-of-way, village-to-market roads that were, generally, informally maintained, and persisting so far along the rail as frequent need kept wearing down the weeds.

Lebanese government, which was stripped of all power, and Lebanese territory, which was informally partitioned.

Washington City to confer informally with the President personally in reference to the matters mentioned in his letter to Mr.

The figures are generally unposed, or informally so, and so intimately known as to embarrass the viewer.

However, after wondering what was to be done with the creams and the aspics and the stuffed birds, she hit upon the happy notion of inviting a few of the guests bidden to the ball to come to dinner instead, quite informally, of course, and to spend a quiet, conversible evening, with perhaps a few rubbers of whist, but no music.

Though Ingersoll's informally in Hal's Big Buddy contingent, he's technically in Axhandle's, they're both aware.

Tunnel Club activities mostly involve congregating informally in the better-lit main tunnels and hanging out and catching each other in lies about their lives and careers before E.

I suggest, Chairman Korsakov consenting, that we discuss informally how to treat this latest insolence to our nation.

I said, "Lazarus, she says that, while she has never had the honor of being married to you, contractually or informally, she is quite willing if you are.

I said, “Lazarus, she says that, while she has never had the honor of being married to you, contractually or informally, she is quite willing if you are.

This infamous henchman was informally known to most people at the time as Michelotto—his real name was Miguel da Corella, meaning that he came from Corella, in the then half-independent kingdom of Navarre.

A kitchen scullion who displeases a cook is beaten, but informally so is a stablehand who runs afoul of a groom, or a common servant—.

A kitchen scullion who displeases a cook is beaten, but informally, so is a stable hand who runs afoul of a groom, or a common servantmale or femalewhose work or lack of same offends a superior, for even the slightest or most petty of reasons.

The planet, informally named Cochran-A for its co-discoverer, travels an un­usual orbit.