casual
/ˈkæʒuəl/
adjective
- Relaxed, informal, or not serious in manner or style.
- We had a casual dinner at a small café instead of a fancy restaurant.
- His casual attitude toward deadlines annoyed his boss.
- She wore a casual outfit of jeans and a T-shirt to the party.
- Happening by chance or without planning.
- It was just a casual observation, not a criticism.
- A casual remark from a friend made her think about changing jobs.
- They met through a casual encounter at a bookstore.
- Not regular or permanent; occasional.
- The company hires casual staff during the holiday season.
- She earns extra money through casual tutoring sessions.
- He works as a casual laborer on construction sites.
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noun
- A person who does something occasionally or without commitment.
- The event attracted a mix of enthusiasts and casuals.
- Casuals often attend the weekend games but don't follow the team closely.
- The club welcomes both serious members and casuals.
- Casual clothing or shoes.
- The store sells a wide range of casuals for men and women.
- He packed only casuals for the beach vacation.
- The dress code is business casuals for the meeting.