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informal

[in-fawr-muhl] / ɪnˈfɔr məl /


ADJECTIVE
conversational or colloquial
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He launched a publicity campaign, mostly on social media, to raise the profile of the pro-democracy camp's informal election, although he did not become a candidate.

From Barron's

With these Olympics, his role further evolved into an experiential one, and to serve as an informal mentor and ambassador to the athletes.

From Los Angeles Times

It will be an informal gathering featuring me and my frequent-flying colleague, Chip Cutter.

From The Wall Street Journal

His wife Jano Birua says she consulted an informal healthcare provider - common in villages where no doctors are available - when he began suffering from anxiety and fainting spells.

From BBC

The survey adopts a broader lens, including informal, direct help to individuals as well as donations to religious institutions.

From BBC