Pronunciation: /ˈfɔːrmæt/
noun the way in which something is arranged or set out
A1 The document must be in PDF format.
A2 Please submit your assignment in the correct format.
B1 The report needs to be in a specific format for the meeting.
B2 The data is presented in a tabular format for easy analysis.
C1 The book is available in both print and digital formats.
C2 The movie was filmed in an unconventional format that received critical acclaim.
verb to arrange or set out something according to a particular format
A1 I need to format my essay according to the teacher's guidelines.
A2 She struggled to format the document properly using the new software.
B1 The team will format the report in a professional manner before submitting it.
B2 It is important to format the data correctly to ensure accurate analysis.
C1 The designer will format the website to make it visually appealing and user-friendly.
C2 The company hired a specialist to format the financial statements for the annual report.
formal The report must be submitted in the prescribed format.
informal Make sure you save the document in the right format.
slang I can't open this file, it's in some weird format.
figurative She always follows her own format when giving presentations.
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