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casual

1 of 1adjective
/ˈkæʒuəl/
Forms:more casual,most casual
1

(of clothing) comfortable and suitable for everyday use or informal events and occasions

B2
  • She prefers casual attire for her weekends, often opting for jeans and t-shirts.
  • The office has a casual dress code on Fridays, allowing employees to wear more relaxed clothing.
  • His casual outfit consisted of a comfortable hoodie and sweatpants.
  • She wore a casual sundress to the picnic, enjoying the comfort and ease of movement.
  • He likes to keep it casual when meeting friends, usually wearing a simple polo shirt and shorts.
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2

marked by a carefree or indifferent manner

  • He gave a casual shrug when asked for an opinion.
  • Her casual tone concealed her nervousness.
  • He responded in a casual manner to the criticism.
  • She remained casual despite the tension in the room.
  • His casual attitude frustrated his colleagues.
3

without or appearing to be without plan, order, or method

  • They took a casual stroll through the park.
  • The room had a casual arrangement of furniture.
  • He made casual notes in his notebook.
  • The decorations were placed in a casual style.
  • Her movements were casual and unhurried.
4

done without paying close attention to detail or with a relaxed, superficial approach

  • At a casual glance, the report looked complete, but closer inspection revealed several errors.
  • She gave the room a casual inspection, not noticing the dust in the corners.
  • He offered a casual explanation that lacked depth.
  • His casual response suggested he wasn't fully engaged.
  • A casual inspection of the room revealed nothing unusual.
5

occurring or selected randomly, by coincidence, or without intention

  • They met by casual coincidence at the café.
  • Casual encounters can lead to lasting friendships.
  • A casual remark sparked the debate.
  • The discovery was purely casual.
  • She picked a casual flower from the garden.
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6

not showing effort, strain, or tension

  • She walked with a casual grace.
  • His casual posture suggested confidence.
  • The speaker's casual style engaged the audience.
  • He tossed the ball with casual ease.
  • He handled the situation with casual composure.
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7

occurring on a temporary, intermittent, or irregular basis

  • He took a casual job for the summer.
  • Casual laborers filled in during busy periods.
  • She enjoyed casual tutoring sessions.
  • The restaurant hired casual staff for the holidays.
  • Casual workers are often employed seasonally.
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8

characterized by a lack of seriousness or responsibility

  • He had a casual disregard for rules.
  • The casual employee often missed deadlines.
  • His casual attitude toward safety was dangerous.
  • Casual parenting can lead to neglect.
  • They warned him against casual promises.
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9

(of events, places, or situations) informal and relaxed, without strict rules or expectations

  • The event was casual, so there was no need for fancy attire.
  • They decided to have a casual dinner at a local restaurant.
  • It was a casual get-together with friends at the park.
  • They went to a casual bar for drinks after work.