Results for: dress in a way that is not formal enough for the circumstances
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become competitor, become member of, enter key, go in, go into; join; record, inscribe, make hole in something, put in for formal consideration, take ownership of land legally, walk on, write or type inenter
beneficiary of covenant, on who accepts a promise via a formal agreementcovenantee
black bow tie, formal style of dress for menblack tie
bodice, bodice; small arrangement of flowers to be pinned on clothing, flowers on dresscorsage
booked, earmarked for a specific use, having a cool manner, kept back, retained; set aside for a specific purpose; reticent, formal in manner or behavior; characterized by formal behavior or manners; ordered in advancereserved
bother, pester, badger, comb for flax or hemp, dress flax or hemp, interrupt somebody with shoutingheckle
bottom of furnace, container for melting something, ordeal, pot for heating a substance (generally metal) at very high temperatures; difficult test or trial, testing circumstancescrucible
branch of semiotics that studies the formal properties of signs and symbolssyntactics
breakdown of something into parts, breakup of something, demise, disintegration, decomposition, separation; death, ending of legal relationship, formal closingdissolution
by way of conversation, conversational, not used in formal speaking or writing; informalcolloquial
calf-length dress or skirt, garment ending just below kneemidi
call a formal meeting, call together, call to meeting, summonconvoke
calling a meeting, formal assembly, summons, conventionconvocation
carbohydrate substance, courage, edible complex carbohydrate found in plants; substance used to stiffen fabrics; formality, stiffness of manner, starchy foodstuff, stiff and formal manner, stiffen with starch, stiffen with starch; make rigid, make stif...starch
care, careful consideration; discussion, formal consultation, careful thoughtdeliberation
 

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