Casual means something is not formal or serious. It can mean something happens without planning or is relaxed and easy. We use it for events, clothes, or talks that are simple and not strict.
We had a casual meeting at the park.
She wore casual clothes to school.
Casual clothes are not fancy or formal. They are easy to wear, like jeans, t-shirts, and sneakers. People wear casual clothes when they relax or do normal daily activities.
He wears casual clothes on weekends.
The office allows casual clothes on Friday.
A casual is a person who works sometimes but not all the time. This worker may have no fixed schedule and works only when needed. It often means temporary or part-time jobs.
The store hired a casual for weekends.
She works as a casual at the restaurant.
Casual means not too serious or worried. It shows a relaxed or careless way of doing something or talking. Sometimes it means someone does not care much about details or results.
He gave a casual answer to the question.
She had a casual attitude about her work.
Casual in sports means a game or match played for fun, not for serious competition. People play casually when they want to enjoy without pressure or rules.
They played a casual game of football.
We had a casual match after work.
Casual here means relaxed but nice and modern. It shows a style that is not formal but looks good and comfortable. It is popular in clothes or design.
She likes casual fashion styles.
His casual office style is neat.
Casual means something happens sometimes, not regularly. It is used for visits, meetings, or events that occur now and then without planning.
He is a casual visitor to the museum.
Casual meetings happen in the hallway.