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casualty [ˈkæʒʊəltı] N

I . casual [ˈkæʒʊəl] ADJ

II . casual [ˈkæʒʊəl] N

2. casual [常作复数]:

▶ casually ADV
▶ casualness N

casual day N

casual day → casual-dress day

See also casual-dress day

naturally [ˈnætʃərəlı] ADV

actually ADV

virtually [ˈvɜːtjʊəlı] ADV

casual walkers N

mortally ADV

mechanically ADV

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This is the essence of magic realism, a genre of realistic circumstances and settings riddled with casually incorporated larger than life descriptions.
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His proper right hand, which is in contact with his head, casually holds a twig over the scroll.
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However, it is a very quiet event and everyone is dressing casually to avoid attracting attention.
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The well has been casually used as wishing well with coins visible that have been thrown in for luck.
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The intelligence and casually flamboyant virtuosity with which he framed his often humorous commentaries on human behaviour made his work invariably entertaining and interesting.
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Occasionally her tone seems a bit too casually reverential...
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The parent may also casually neglect to fulfill promises, which in turn could have a detrimental effect on the child's mental state.
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The sport was also played casually for recreation by children and perhaps even women.
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In contrast to a formal synagogue, a shtiebel is far smaller and approached more casually.
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It is played both casually and as a gambling game.
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