English to Malayalam Dictionary formality

formality

സന്വദായം
definition
noun
he retained the formality of his social background
the rigid observance of rules of convention or etiquette.
translation of 'formality'
noun
സന്വദായം
example
Undoubtedly the human animal in his/her social interactions feels safer when a certain degree of 'formality' is observed.
Here, one must maintain discipline, proper etiquette, and 'formality' .
He bowed to her, in the distant 'formality' of the rich, and then laughed as his hand caught on his sword, spoiling the movement.
While this move was presented by Swapo as a procedural 'formality' , observers agreed that it reflected strong internal differences.
He travels frequently to remote places to absorb, notate and record rare indigenous musics, then transform them for the manicured 'formality' of the Western concert hall.
A new sweetness pervades daily life and replaces the coldness and 'formality' of familial relationships under aristocracy.
the 'formality' of life in an English public school
her saying no was just a 'formality', and both of them knew it
Michael did not suffer fools gladly and could seem aloof and distant at times, but this was his rather old-world 'formality' .
She stood with a rigid 'formality' , but her eyes were vacant and her lips moved silently.
with disconcerting 'formality' the brothers shook hands
he retained the 'formality' of his social background
This nomination was seen as a 'formality' by observers.
Etiquette and 'formality' are the antiquated attributes that make her readers swoon.
‘We want to break down the 'formality' , but retain high standards,’ Sankey explains.
As a beginning teacher, I cultivated an ethos of 'formality' and distance.
There are no traditional rules or rigid 'formality' or fairy tale settings involving tormented love between a man and woman.
The family drops by often; so much so, in fact, that knocking on the door is a 'formality' they no longer observe.
For Vera and her family, tea consoles; for the Wells and their set, it's a ceremony, observed like everything else, with rigid 'formality' .
The question was merely a 'formality' ; the answer was obvious.
They were also the evolutionary years that bridged the gap between the rigid 'formality' of the Edwardian styles and the ultimate changes that led to the knee-length dresses of 1926.
promotion looks a 'formality'
with disconcerting 'formality', the brothers shook hands
Rigid self-control went hand-in-hand with a precise and exacting 'formality' .
However, the general pattern of double dependence on social status and 'formality' is maintained.
Social interaction is governed by norms emphasizing respect and 'formality' and marking age, gender, status, and class differences.
Renowned for her light-hearted disregard of 'formality' , kicking off her shoes and chewing gum at meetings, she is reputed to have removed her wig to break the tension during key meetings.
It was, in my case, mainly a formality, but a 'formality' that raised important questions that I promised myself I would revisit someday.
That Iceland's team has been hewn from a nation of just 290,000 people is unlikely to encourage Vogts, who has proved already that overcoming the might of a small fishing community is no 'formality' .
Do we not sense a paradox here, in such procedural sameness and rigid 'formality' applied to nature's bounteous diversity?
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