A formal word for "guys" is "gentlemen." This term is often used to refer to men in a respectful or polite context. Alternatively, "individuals" can be used in a more neutral or inclusive manner when referring to a group of people.
Formal is not a compound word.
No, formal is an adjective, the adverb is formally.
It's the formal (respectful) word for "you".
outta is a real word except it is not conventional it should actually be "out of" if it is meant to be formal
No. There is no formal word to express the adjectives compound or compounded as an adverb.
The word guys is not supposed to be used in formal language. It's a casual word for informal speech. It can be used for peers or for younger persons. Guys should not be used by seniors speaking to subordinates. Guys may be used to describe a mixed sex group of males and females.
Formal is not a compound word.
The formal word for sister is "sibling."
No, formal is an adjective, the adverb is formally.
The formal word for grandmother in Portuguese is "avó."
what is another word for promise? A vow or an oath
Informal? semi-formal
Formal is an adjective.
Another word for a formal speech is an oration or a discourse.
A formal disapproval is a reprimand.
yes
Another word for 'good guys' is 'righteous advisories'