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formally and formerly are homophones ?????

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Answered by shreya1231
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heya!!! friend!!!

formally and formerly are indeed homophones....

FORMALLY: in accordance with the rules and customs.
where as 

FORMERLY : previously.

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Answered by Anonymous
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formally and formerly are near homophones , their sound almost the same . their meanings however different .
definitions ....
the adverb formerly means previously in the past , at an earlier time ...
the adverb formally means in a formal way or following accepted forms , customs or conventions .
example of formally-
Henri is known as self taught painter which means that he never formally studied art.
example of formerly -
he usually dressed formerly for work .
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