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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151. She hurried into the room with no more than a casual glance in our direction.
152. A casual glance would have made it seem that her expression was stiff with anger.
153. It's my work that's important to me at the moment - I don't have time for casual affairs.
154. Just one of those casual I-can-do-anything-I-want-any-time-I-want-and-make-you-like-it gestures so beloved of megalomaniacs, mass murderers and the Gunmint.
155. Even casual visitors to the museum could save money with a membership card.
156. Has an attempt been made to identify nurses in the local community who would be prepared to work on a casual basis?
157. It was into this quiet atmosphere of cigarette smoke and casual conversation that the sudden crackle of Foster's radio transmission sounded.
158. I had a few casual relationships after I left the Sorbonne.
159. It covered predominantly skilled and organized workers while the casual labour problem and that of juvenile labour was untouched.
160. All the same, he appeared a pretty imperious figure on casual encounter.
161. Particularly significant, was the fact that most workers were employed on a casual basis in very small workshops.
162. The victim and suspect knew each other, and it could have been more than a casual relationship.
163. Last year, BankAmerica casual dressers raised $ 1. 25 million for charity, according to BankAmerica spokesman Russ Yarrow.
164. It was the foundation on which his whole image rested: the lack of pomposity, the charm, the casual clothes.
165. It was as difficult to record the casual speech of Zuwaya as it was to take an unposed photograph.
166. What would a casual caller at Rose Cottage make of Johnny if he were to walk in uninvited during their visit?
167. He was going with some one at the time, but it was a fairly casual relationship from what I could tell.
168. A casual observer on Van Ness the other day saw even younger adults have difficulty.
169. An actuary, assuming no casual connection, might calculate the odds against such a coincidence.
170. Let him wonder if it was just a casual remark.
171. Yet Harrison had cause to cringe at the casual manner in which his case was opened and aired.
171. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
172. She nodded in what she hoped was an equally casual manner and followed him across the crowded foyer to the social club.
173. Unlike casual labour, skilled workers were heir to a tradition of militancy.
174. I did so when the under-30 crowd gave me blank faces at my casual reference to High Noon.
175. Sublime the cataract might be to the casual visitor, but shrewder eyes were taking its measure.
176. This path isolates me well from casual visitors, but true friends are not deterred.
177. Examples include money transfers, phone calls, letters and seemingly casual remarks.
178. All strikers had to resort to some extent to borrowing, credit, casual work and other ways and means of managing.
179. It is one thing to shock a parent with casual profanity.
180. And these are more than the casual conclusions of two men.
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