Crossword-Solution: INFORMALLY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Informally | adv. | In an informal manner. |
We have 6 clues for the answer “INFORMALLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| ad lib | 28 answers |
| Ad-lib | 30 answers |
| As a matter of fact ... | 44 answers |
| In Reality | 56 answers |
| in truth | 56 answers |
| IN actuality | 57 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARTEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INFORMALLY (5)
While some viruses are designed to erase files, or entire hard disks, the Lotus Virus as it has been informally named, is a highly sophisticated virus designed only to make subtle changes in the results of mathematical calculations.
Their father did not like company, except such as came informally in their way; and their mother had remained too rustic to know how to attract it in the sophisticated city fashion.
Nothing definite had been alleged, but some of the members of the Committee had been informally notified, so Semple had this morning learned, that a specific charge of fraud, supported by unanswerable proof, was to be brought against the Rubber Consols management on the morrow.
More than once when the friend I have referred to has asked me, at the club, to dine informally with him, we have found, on arriving, that Madame, having an evening off, had gone to bed and forgotten to order any dinner, so we were obliged to return to the club for our meal.
What could, indeed? "Well, well," she said, "come in, Glad, bless yer." "I've brought a gent to 'ear yer talk a bit," Glad explained informally.
Quotes with INFORMALLY (3)
Well." Wolfe was judicious. "You were not under oath. The police have been lied to informally many times by many people, including me. The right to lie in the service of your own interests is highly valued and frequently exercised.
Information, defined intuitively and informally, might be something like 'uncertainty's antidote.' This turns out also to be the formal definition- the amount of information comes from the amount by which something reduces uncertainty... The higher the [information] entropy, the more information there is. It turns out to be a value capable of measuring a startling array of things- from the flip of a coin to a telephone call, to a Joyce novel, to a first date, to last words, t…
Every historian has informally an anthropology, without ever using the word.