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Which is the most formal of the three options below?

Which of the following options is the most formal expression of displeasure?
A. Quite displeased and upset
B. Mad
C. Stewing
D. None of the above are more formal than the others.

2 Answers

A is the most formal as it means what it says. Quite displeased; possibly ironically, meaning very displeased indeed!

Mad would only be formal if you meant insane.

Stewing would be formal if you were talking about a casserole.

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Anonymous

Feb 14, 2025

What do you think? If you were just chatting with a friend, you’d say “___________.” That is probably the least formal. Speaking to an adult acquaintance, you might say “______________.” That would be the middle ground.

For an English-class essay, you’d be ore likely to say someone was “______________________.” That is your most formal option. It’s not hard. Do your own work, please.

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