Our long friendship began with a casual meeting at a party.
a casual answer. I didn't read the newspaper but gave it only a casual glance. She kissed him perfunctorily on the forehead and he gave her hand a casual caress (Graham Greene).
Not for a casual period but for a complete lifetime (George Grote).
casual manners. Some people took his casual behavior for rudeness. American sportswear designers know how to design for up-to-date, casual living (New York Times).
b) designed for informal wear: »We dressed in casual clothes for the picnic.
c) not to be depended on or considered seriously; unmethodical; haphazard: »He does his work in much too casual a manner.
He employs casual labor on his farm and then only at harvest time.
b) British. of or denoting persons receiving occasional work or public aid from a place in which they do not permanently reside: »the casual poor.
a casual patient. I pointed out that the causes of illnesses are multiple and that a useful diagnosis should take casual factors into account (Sunday Times).
The Waterfront Commission has done much to eliminate waterfront casuals who in the past have absorbed much of the waterfront income (New York Times).
b) British. a person occasionally receiving public aid.Useful english dictionary. 2012.