English to English
casual
('k/&//Z//u//@/l
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adjective (a)
- Happening or coming to pass without design, and without being foreseen or expected; accidental; fortuitous; coming by chance.(adjective)source: webster1913
noun (n)
- One who receives relief for a night in a parish to which he does not belong; a vagrant.(noun)source: webster1913
adjective satellite (s)
- marked by blithe unconcern(adj.all)Example:
An ability to interest casual students.
Showed a casual disregard for cold weather.
source: wordnet30 - without or seeming to be without plan or method; offhand(adj.all)Example:
A casual remark.
Information collected by casual methods and in their spare time.
source: wordnet30 - occurring or appearing or singled out by chance(adj.all)Example:
Seek help from casual passers-by.
A casual meeting.
source: wordnet30 - hasty and without attention to detail; not thorough(adj.all)Example:
A casual (or cursory) inspection failed to reveal the house's structural flaws.
source: wordnet30 - occurring from time to time(adj.all)Example:
Casual employment.
A casual correspondence with a former teacher.
source: wordnet30 - characterized by a feeling of irresponsibility(adj.all)Example:
A broken back is nothing to be casual about; it is no fooling matter.
source: wordnet30 - natural and unstudied(adj.all)Example:
Using their Christian names in a casual way.
source: wordnet30 - not showing effort or strain(adj.all)Example:
A difficult feat performed with casual mastery.
source: wordnet30