casual wear

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Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
casual /ˈkaʒjʊəl, -zj-/
adjective
  • 1 relaxed and unconcerned.

    ■ made, done, or acting without much care or thought: a casual remark.

  • 2 not regular or firmly established.

    ■ (of a worker) employed on a temporary or irregular basis.

    ■ (of a sexual relationship or encounter) occurring between people who are not established sexual partners.

  • 3 happening by chance; accidental: a casual meeting.
  • 4 without formality of style, manner, or procedure.
noun
  • 1 Brit. a casual worker.
  • 2 (casuals) clothes or shoes suitable for everyday wear rather than formal occasions.
  • 3 Brit. a youth belonging to a subculture characterized by the wearing of expensive casual clothing.
– derivatives
casually adverb,
casualness noun.
– origin ME: from OFr. casuel and L. casualis, from casus ‘fall’.
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