Found 3 items, similar to Casual.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: casual
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: casual
casual
adj 1: marked by blithe unconcern;
“an ability to interest casual
students”;
“showed a casual disregard for cold
weather”;
“an utterly insouciant financial policy”;
“an elegantly insouciant manner”;
“drove his car with
nonchalant abandon”;
“was polite in a teasing
nonchalant manner” [syn:
insouciant,
nonchalant]
2: without or seeming to be without plan or method; offhand;
“a
casual remark”;
“information collected by casual methods
and in their spare time”
3: suited for everyday use;
“casual clothes”;
“everyday
clothes” [syn:
everyday]
4: occurring or appearing or singled out by chance;
“their
accidental meeting led to a renewal of their friendship”;
“seek help from casual passers-by”;
“a casual meeting”;
“a
chance occurrence” [syn:
accidental,
chance(a)]
5: 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” [syn:
cursory,
passing(a),
perfunctory]
6: employed in a specified capacity from time to time;
“casual
employment”;
“a casual correspondence with a former
teacher”;
“an occasional worker” [syn:
occasional]
7: characterized by a feeling of irresponsibility;
“a broken
back is nothing to be casual about; it is no fooling
matter” [syn:
fooling]
8: natural and unstudied;
“using their Christian names in a
casual way”;
“lectured in a free-and-easy style” [syn:
free-and-easy]
9: not showing effort or strain;
“a difficult feat performed
with casual mastery”;
“careless grace” [syn:
effortless]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Casual
Casual
\Cas"u*al\, n.
One who receives relief for a night in a parish to which he
does not belong; a vagrant.
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Casual
\Cas"u*al\, a. [OE. casuel, F. casuel, fr. L. casualis,
fr. casus fall, accident, fr. cadere to fall. See
Case.]
1. Happening or coming to pass without design, and without
being foreseen or expected; accidental; fortuitous; coming
by chance.
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Casual breaks, in the general system. --W. Irving.
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2. Coming without regularity; occasional; incidental; as,
casual expenses.
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A constant habit, rather than a casual gesture.
--Hawthorne.
Syn: Accidental; fortutious; incidental; occasional;
contingent; unforeseen. See
Accidental.
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