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Formally   /fˈɔrməli/   Listen
Formally

adverb
1.
With official authorization.  Synonym: officially.
2.
In a formal manner.






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"Formally" Quotes from Famous Books



... am afraid," he said formally, as he turned and joined her. "Will you allow me to open ...
— Lady Connie • Mrs. Humphry Ward

... satisfactorily "squared," Cheon's name was then formally entered in the station books as cook and gardener, at twenty-five shillings a week. That was the only vacancy he ever filled in the books; but in our life at the homestead he filled almost every vacancy that required ...
— We of the Never-Never • Jeanie "Mrs. Aeneas" Gunn

... they walked back to the cottage gate, and there, with a hand-shake that was all but awkward, they parted. He tipped his hat formally as he turned away. Ahead of him lay the city, a dun stretch of roofs and walls, with here and there a splotch of green beneath a blue sky ...
— The Desired Woman • Will N. Harben

... offending the minister; at 11.30 they tendered him the receipts of the evening in the chairman's hat, as a delicate intimation that the fair was closed. The company filed out of the front door and around to the back. Then the dance began formally with no feelings hurt. These were the sort of courtesies, common enough in Jimville, that brought tears of delicate ...
— The Land Of Little Rain • Mary Hunter Austin

... it. There is no reason to believe that Druids did not exist wherever there were Celts. The Druids and Semnotheoi of the Celts and Galatae referred to c. 200 B.C. were apparently priests of other Celts than those of Gaul, and Celtic groups of Cisalpine Gaul had priests, though these are not formally styled Druids.[1012] The argument ex silentio is here of little value, since the references to the Druids are so brief, and it tells equally against their non-Celtic origin, since we do not hear of Druids ...
— The Religion of the Ancient Celts • J. A. MacCulloch


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