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Makeshift is informal and what is the formal equivalent?
"Makeshift" is informal and what is the formal equivalent?
25 mars 2017 07:53
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"improvised" would be the formal synonym for "makeshift", I think :)
25 mars 2017
1
"Improvised" is the word that popped into my mind. I agree with Mikkel that "makeshift" is not informal; and I just checked a dictionary and it does not flag it as informal.
"Makeshift" is a compound of two Old English words, while "improvised" is derived from Latin, so as usual the Latin-derived word is a bit more formal.
There's a slight difference in meaning. "Makeshift" suggests that something doesn't work very well and probably won't work for very long. "Improvised" means only that a creative solution was found, using materials at hand, that weren't intended for the purpose. An "improvised" solution might be very good.
26 mars 2017
1
"Makeshift" means temporary or provisional. "Permanent," "solid," and "substantial" are all antonyms.
25 mars 2017
I just want to add that I don't think there is anything informal about "makeshift". It's neutral in terms of formality in my opinion.
25 mars 2017
temporary
25 mars 2017
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