0 the fact of not being formal or official, or of being suitable for friends and family but not for official occasions:
The restaurant has the warmth and informality of a family-run place.
His freedom and informality changed photography forever.
The great cities thrive on uncertainty and informality, although they may appear quite formal in their plans.
It met regularly (supposedly by the light of the full moon), but privately and with almost total informality.
Such forms may be prompted by some distrust of what is perceived as informality in speech.
It also shows that it is possible for the individual to control the degree of formality and informality in communicating.
Australians often show this informality in speech by using shortened forms of words and names.
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