Synonym: accidental, chance, informal, natural, unexpected. Antonym: planned. Similar words: casualty, as usual, visual, unusual, persuade, measure up, measure up to, measurement. Meaning: ['kæʒjʊəl] adj. 1. marked by blithe unconcern 2. without or seeming to be without plan or method; offhand 3. suited for everyday use 4. occurring or appearing or singled out by chance 5. hasty and without attention to detail; not thorough 6. occuring from time to time 7. characterized by a feeling of irresponsibility 8. natural and unstudied 9. not showing effort or strain.
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121. From Brighton Station to the Palace Pier it is designed to be enjoyed both by casual visitors and dedicated enthusiasts.
122. It wasn't difficult to pick up people for casual sex, but it was difficult to form any sort of relationship with someone.
123. To the casual observer, the tide may seem to be the only movement of water in the estuary.
124. Nubby fabrics, for example, better suit a casual style, while smooth fabrics are more formal.
125. A casual visitor might suppose it to be a temple dedicated to the genius of seediness.
126. Clothes I feel most comfortable in casual attire, ie: shorts, T-Shorts, tennis shoes.
127. This design was chosen from a number of options because it was smart yet casual, making staff more approachable to customers.
128. There is no danger of infection with AIDS virus by casual social contact.
129. Staff employed on a casual basis are entitled to annual leave with pay at the rate of 22 days perannum.
130. Because his shoulders are narrow, he never works in his shirt sleeves, and is seldom seen publicly in casual clothes.
131. A huge choice and plenty of Information Centres for casual strollers or energetic backpackers.
132. It's a region already popular both with casual and mountain bikers who don't have to contend with busy traffic.
133. The upper river, above the loch, provides the best sport, and is rarely available to casual visitors.
134. Each of them is free to have casual encounters outside the strong arms of their love.
135. While the Macintosh still possess all the benefits it seems, to a casual observer, to be an incompatible system.
136. She did not like hearing herself denied in such a casual manner.
137. To the casual visitor Cheltenham is a thriving shopping centre, a centre of affluence which attracts all the best names.
138. Some are large, others little more than snapshots, hung in a disarming and deceptively casual manner.
139. She saw him as soon as she started across the room towards the antique chest of drawers where her casual clothes were kept.
140. Labourers were found in the docks, railways, factories and domestic spheres, many of them employed on a casual basis.
141. Other more casual visitors could wander in out of curiosity where churches remained open.
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142. He is wearing shorts and a shirt, an outfit that fits his casual style.
143. Even for casual observers the clues to its presence are abundant.
144. The kids were trying to act casual, but they were still a little dazed.
145. There are three very simple but profound advantages to a more casual style of dressing.
146. Federal agents have discovered possible casual contacts between Kaczynski and four of the victims, according to the Oakland Tribune.
147. Some have actually instituted casual dress on snowy days so that workers can dress comfortably and warmly when the weather turns sour.
148. And was he really trying to tell her that he really didn't indulge in casual affairs?
149. Charging an entry fee for museums will not affect the casual visitor very much.
150. This is mostly due to the almost universal lowering of expectations among diehard fans and casual observers.
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