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    ca·su·al
    [ˈkaZHo͞oəl]
    adjective
    casual (adjective)
    1. relaxed and unconcerned:
      "she regarded his affairs with a casual indulgence" · "he tried to make his voice sound casual"
      • made or done without much thought or premeditation:
        "a casual remark"
      • done or acting in a desultory way:
        "to the casual observer, rugby looks something like soccer"
      • done or acting without sufficient care or thoroughness:
        "the casual way in which victims were treated"
    2. not regular or permanent.
      • employed or established on a temporary or irregular basis:
        "casual jobs" · "casual staff"
      • (of a sexual relationship or encounter) occurring between people who are not regular or established sexual partners:
        "they don't do one-night stands or casual flings"
    3. happening by chance; accidental:
      "he pretended it was a casual meeting"
    4. without formality of style or manner, in particular (of clothing) suitable for everyday wear rather than formal occasions:
      "a casual short-sleeved shirt" · "an ideal coat for casual occasions" · "the inn's casual atmosphere"
    noun
    casual (noun) · casuals (plural noun)
    1. a person who does something irregularly:
      "a number of casuals became regular customers"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        a worker employed on an irregular or temporary basis:
        "the business employs eight full-time sales staff and ten casuals"
    2. BRITISH ENGLISH
      (casuals)
      clothes or shoes suitable for everyday wear rather than formal occasions:
      "she designs women's casuals"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in casualcasual): from Old French casuel and Latin casualis, from casus ‘fall’ (compare with case).
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    adjective
    1. relaxed and unconcerned:
      Opposite:
    2. not regular or permanent.
    3. happening by chance; accidental:
    4. without formality of style or manner, in particular (of clothing) suitable for everyday wear rather than formal occasions:
      Opposite:
     
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