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formulism
[ fawr-myuh-liz-uhm ]
formulism
/ ˈfɔːmjʊˌlɪzəm /
noun
- adherence to or belief in formulas
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Derived Forms
- ˌformuˈlistic, adjective
- ˈformulist, nounadjective
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Other Words From
- formu·list noun
- formu·listic adjective
- unfor·mu·listic adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of formulism1
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Example Sentences
Language defies such two-plus-two-equals-four formulism.
From Washington Post
Heroism was gone forever; Triviality, Formulism and Commonplace were come forever.
From Project Gutenberg
Formulism, Pagan Popeism, and other Falsehood and corrupt Semblance had ruled long enough: and here once more was a man found who durst tell all men that God’s world stood not on semblances but on realities; that Life was a truth, and not a lie!
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One might say, it is but a piece of Formulism and Scepticism, like the rest.
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It is equivalent to what we call Formulism, and Worship of Formulas, in these days of ours.
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