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- Dictionarycasual/ˈkaʒʊ(ə)l/
adjective
- 1. relaxed and unconcerned: "a casual attitude to life" Similar Opposite
- 2. not regular or permanent. Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. a person who does something irregularly: "a number of casuals became regular customers"
- 2. clothes or shoes suitable for everyday wear rather than formal occasions: British "she designs women's casuals"
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CASUAL definition: 1. Casual clothes are not formal or not suitable for special occasions: 2. not taking or not…. Learn more.
The meaning of CASUAL is subject to, resulting from, or occurring by chance. How to use casual in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Casual.
Something casual is ordinary or everyday — not too special, unusual, fancy, serious, or eventful. You might have a casual conversation with your classmates before homeroom, or attend a casual backyard barbecue.
CASUAL meaning: 1. Casual clothes are not formal or not suitable for special occasions: 2. not taking or not…. Learn more.
adjective. happening by chance; fortuitous: a casual meeting. Synonyms: incidental, unexpected. Antonyms: planned. without definite or serious intention; careless or offhand; passing: a casual remark. appropriate for wear or use on informal occasions; not dressy: casual clothes; casual wear.
Definition of casual adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
1. a. Being without ceremony or formality; relaxed or informal: a casual evening with friends. b. Unpremeditated or offhand: a casual remark. c. Suited for everyday wear or informal use: casual clothing. 2. Not serious or thorough; superficial: a casual inspection; a casual understanding of French. 3.