casual

casual
ca·su·al adj
1 a: not expected or foreseen
b: not done purposefully: accidental
2 a: employed for irregular periods
a casual worker
b: engaging in an activity on an occasional basis
a casual seller

Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. . 1996.

casual
I adjective aimless, apathetic, blase, causeless, cursory, designless, desultory, fortuitous, haphazard, inattentive, incidental, indeterminate, indifferent, indiscriminate, informal, insouciant, irregular, nonchalant, occasional, orderless, perfunctory, pococurante, purposeless, superficial, thoughtless, unarranged, uncertain, unconcerned, uncritical, undetermined, undirected, unexacting, unfixed, unmethodical, unmeticulous, unmindful, unordered, unorganized, unparticular, unprecise, unpunctilious, unstudied, unsystematic, unweighed associated concepts: casual act, casual employment, casual transaction II index careless, coincidental, cursory, fortuitous, haphazard, informal, lax, nonchalant, perfunctory, promiscuous, random, sporadic, thoughtless, unintentional, unofficial, usual

Burton's Legal Thesaurus. . 2006


casual
Irregular, occasional, or accidental; happening without being planned or foreseen.

Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005.


casual
Irregular, occasional, or accidental; happening without being planned or foreseen.

Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations.

casual
adj.
   defining something that happens by chance, without being foreseen, or informally. This includes "casual" labor or employment, which is someone hired to do a task just because he/she was available at the moment. "Casual laborer" carries the implication that the laborer does not belong to a union and that the employer and the laborer will not pay appropriate taxes on the wages paid.

Law dictionary. . 2013.

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  • casual — 1. En español significa ‘fortuito, que sucede por casualidad’: «El hombre no pudo realizar un descubrimiento casual de este proceso tan valioso» (Aguilar Hombre [Méx. 1988]). Debe evitarse su uso con los sentidos de ‘informal’ y ‘esporádico u… …   Diccionario panhispánico de dudas

  • casual — [kazh′o͞o əl] adj. [ME & OFr casuel < LL casualis, by chance < L casus, chance, event: see CASE1] 1. happening by chance; not planned; incidental [a casual visit] 2. happening, active, etc. at irregular intervals; occasional [a casual… …   English World dictionary

  • casual — adjetivo 1. (antepuesto / pospuesto) Que sucede por casualidad: Un encuentro casual fue el origen de un gran amor. Se trata de un casual hallazgo, una coincidencia, que puede aportar nuevos datos a la investigación. Frases y locuciones 1. por un… …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • Casual — Cas u*al, a. [OE. casuel, F. casuel, fr. L. casualis, fr. casus fall, accident, fr. cadere to fall. See {Case}.] 1. Happening or coming to pass without design, and without being foreseen or expected; accidental; fortuitous; coming by chance.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • casual — casual[b] (II)[/b] (izg. kȅžuāl) prid. DEFINICIJA koji ima osobine odjeće za neslužbene prilike [casual odjeća] ETIMOLOGIJA vidi casual[b] (I)[/b] …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • casual — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relaxed and unconcerned. 2) showing insufficient care or forethought: a casual remark. 3) not regular or firmly established; occasional or temporary: casual jobs. 4) happening by chance; accidental. 5) informal. ► NOUN 1) …   English terms dictionary

  • casual — [adj1] chance, random accidental, adventitious, by chance, contingent, erratic, extemporaneous, extempore, fluky, fortuitous, impromptu, improvised, impulsive, incidental, infrequent, irregular, occasional, odd, offhand, serendipitous,… …   New thesaurus

  • Casual — Cas u*al, n. One who receives relief for a night in a parish to which he does not belong; a vagrant. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • casual — / kæʒjʊl/, it. / kɛʒwal/ agg. ingl. [propr. casuale , quindi non ricercato, non importante ]. [di vestiario, caratterizzato da semplicità e praticità d uso] ▶◀ informale, pratico, semplice, sportivo. ↑ dimesso, inelegante, sciatto, trasandato.… …   Enciclopedia Italiana

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