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Mr. Tom Posted 15 years ago
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The us of "Teetotaller"

Hi

Could you please tell me if "Teetotaller" is a formal word or informal?

He is stricly teetotal.

Thanks,

Tom

PS: Are there words which are both formal and informal? If yes, any term for those words? semi-formal?
  

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The word has been around since the mid 1800s. You can use it in any context. He is a teetotaller.

  • The word has been around since the mid 1800s.
  • You can use it in any context.
  • He is a teetotaller.
  • " Strictly " is redundant with this word, because it already means total abstinence.
  • I consider informal language (slang) to be what is heard "on the streets," but not elsewhere such as with your boss, in the classroom, in a presentation, or with your elders.
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The word has been around since the mid 1800s. You can use it in any context.

He is a teetotaller.

"Strictly" is redundant with this word, because it already means total abstinence.

I consider informal language (slang) to be what is heard "on the streets," but not elsewhere such as with your boss, in the classroom, in a presentation, or with your elders. There is

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