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==Description==
==Description==
Formal events sororities and fraternities hold roughly once a quarter. Members of the chapter invite a date, dress up and go to a nice venue for a classy dance party. Alcohol is usually involved.
 
An event requiring nicer (formal) attire which usually involves dancing and can include a dinner, bringing a date, alcohol, or other factors depending on the organization hosting.
 
== Usage ==
 
While formals can be held by any kind of organization, this word most commonly refers to Greek/Panhellenic organizations' quarterly formals or [[Residential College]]'s yearly formals.


==Example sentences==
==Example sentences==
Who are you bringing to formal?
Who are you bringing to formal?



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Part of speech

Noun

Pronunciation

['for məl]

Description

An event requiring nicer (formal) attire which usually involves dancing and can include a dinner, bringing a date, alcohol, or other factors depending on the organization hosting.

Usage

While formals can be held by any kind of organization, this word most commonly refers to Greek/Panhellenic organizations' quarterly formals or Residential College's yearly formals.

Example sentences

Who are you bringing to formal?

I’m so excited for spring formal.