
1) Accidental 2) Apathetic 3) Blasé 4) Certain dress code 5) Cool 6) Cursory or nonchalant 7) Detached 8) Dispassionate 9) Dress option 10) Easygoing 11) Free 12) Freelance is not careful 13) Friday dress 14) French word used in English 15) Hulu original programming 16) Imperturbable 17) Indifferent
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1) Accidental 2) Apathetic 3) Carefree 4) Careless 5) Chance 6) Cursory 7) Discourteous 8) Easy 9) Fooling 10) Free-and-easy 11) Indifferent 12) Informal 13) Insouciant 14) Irregular 15) Jaunty 16) Loose 17) Neglectful 18) Negligent 19) Nonchalant 20) Offhand 21) Perfunctory 22) Promiscuous 23) Relaxed
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adj. defining something that happens by chance, without being foreseen, or informally. This includes "casual" labor or employment, which is someone hired to do a task just because he/she was available at the moment. "Casual laborer" carries the implication that the laborer does not belong to a union and that the employer and the laborer will not pa...
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In the European tradition, casual is the dress code that emphasizes comfort and personal expression over presentation and uniformity. It includes a very wide variety of costume, so it is perhaps better defined by what it is not than what it is. The following are not considered casual wear: Although it can be considered `informal` in the senses o.....
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[subculture] The casual subculture is a subsection of association football culture that is typified by football hooliganism and the wearing of expensive designer clothing (known as `clobber`). The subculture originated in the United Kingdom in the early 1980s when many hooligans started wearing designer clothing labels and expensive sportsw...
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• (a.) Coming without regularity; occasional; incidental; as, casual expenses. • (a.) Happening or coming to pass without design, and without being foreseen or expected; accidental; fortuitous; coming by chance. • (n.) One who receives relief for a night in a parish to which he does not belong; a vagrant.Casual: words in the definiti...
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an essay written in a familiar, often humorous style. The word is usually associated with the style of essay that was cultivated at The New Yorker ...
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(adj) The word 'Casual' is used to qualify an act or event which is done or occurs by chance or accident without any pre-planning or anticipation in the normal course. Eg. Casual leave when an emergency stops him from issue in prior leave application, casual workers means workers not belonging to the normal workers hired on emergency.
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An introduced plant which has not become established, although sometimes found in places where it is not cultivated.
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Cas'u·al adjective [ Middle English
casuel , French
casuel , from Latin
casualis , from
casus fall, accident, from
cadere to fall. See
Case .]
1. Happening or coming to pass without design, and without being foreseen or expected; accidental; fortuito...
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Cas'u·al noun One who receives relief for a night in a parish to which he does not belong; a vagrant.
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Casual was British slang for a social sub-group of the 1980s identified by wearing expensive designer clothes, being materialistic, and taking part in football hooliganism and shop lifting.
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Seen occasionally, but not regularly occurring in a region. Not likely to be seen each year.
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[
adj] - employed in a specified capacity from time to time 2. [adj] - without or seeming to be without plan or method 3. [adj] - suited for everyday use 4. [adj] - not showing effort or strain 5. [adj] - marked by blithe unconcern 6. [adj] - hasty and without attention to detail
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adjective suited for everyday use; `casual clothes`; `everyday clothes`
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cursory adjective hasty and without attention to detail; not thorough; `a casual (or cursory) inspection failed to reveal the house`s structural flaws`; `a passing glance`; `perfunctory courtesy`
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(look) informal, casual, desenfadado
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[SAT terms] without or seeming to be without plan or method; offhand
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