اللهم صل على محمد وال محمد
The following is the list of formal and informal language and words.
Formal Language: Informal Language
Manager, supervisor, director, owner: boss
A kind person, a helpful friend: a great guy
A relaxed party, a friendly party: a neat party
Friend: pal
Family: folks
Children: kids
Boy: guy
Police officer: cop
Annoyed: fazed
Angry: mad
Out of money: broke
Complain: gripe
Exaggerate: lay it on thick
Repeat a criticism: rub it in
Get very angry: blow your top
Do something trick: pull a fast one
Spectacles: cheaters, eye glasses
Beaten badly: take a licking
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A list of more informal words
I’ve, I’m, she’s, we’re, they’re, em, won’t, can’t, gym, math, champ, exam, reps, hassle, spat, pooch, buddy, con, old man, dig, polish, blab, snooze, nab.
Accounting to Herta A. Murphy and Charles E.Peck,1 in their book assert that business language including letters, memos, and reports should be informal. In the informal words they include short, well-known, and conversational words. The authors have given the list of some formal and informal words as follows:
Formal: Informal
Anticipate: expect
Ascertain: find out
Conflagration: fire
Deem: think, belive
Domicile: home
Edifice: building
Endeavor: try
Interrogate: ask
procure: get
remunerate: pay
terminate: end
utilize: use