casual - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of casual in Hindi

  • आकस्मिक
  • सामयिक
  • अस्थिर
  • आकस्मातिक
  • इत्तफ़ाक़ का
  • संयोग का
  • इत्तिफ़ाक़ का
  • यदाकदा
  • नैमित्तिक

casual Definition

adjective

  • relaxed and unconcerned. ( आराम से और असंबद्ध। )
  • not regular or permanent, in particular. ( नियमित या स्थायी नहीं, विशेष रूप से। )
  • happening by chance; accidental. ( संयोग से हो रहा है; आकस्मिक। )
  • without formality of style or manner, in particular (of clothing) suitable for everyday wear rather than formal occasions. ( शैली या तरीके की औपचारिकता के बिना, विशेष रूप से (कपड़ों के) औपचारिक अवसरों के बजाय हर रोज़ पहनने के लिए उपयुक्त। )

noun

  • a person who does something irregularly. ( एक व्यक्ति जो अनियमित रूप से कुछ करता है। )
  • clothes or shoes suitable for everyday wear rather than formal occasions. ( औपचारिक अवसरों के बजाय हर रोज़ पहनने के लिए उपयुक्त कपड़े या जूते। )

casual Example

  • I plunged my hands into my trouser pockets and tried to affect a casual air, even though I found myself suddenly embarrassed. ( मैंने अपनी पतलून की जेबों में हाथ डाला और एक आकस्मिक हवा को प्रभावित करने की कोशिश की, हालांकि मैंने पाया कि मैं खुद को अचानक शर्मिंदा हूं। )
  • A casual remark Cook made on being asked about his feelings on arriving at the ‘North Pole’ seems to support this inference. ( 'नॉर्थ पोल' पर पहुंचने के बारे में उनकी भावनाओं के बारे में पूछे जाने पर एक आकस्मिक टिप्पणी कुक इस अनुमान का समर्थन करते हैं। )
  • This probably explains the rather casual manner in which Gamelin delivered his instructions to Georges. ( यह संभवतः उस आकस्मिक तरीके की व्याख्या करता है जिसमें गैमलिन ने अपने निर्देश जार्ज को दिए थे। )
  • Relationship type mattered with students saying that it is important to use condoms in a casual relationship, but less so in a steady relationship. ( छात्रों के साथ संबंध प्रकार ने कहा कि आकस्मिक संबंध में कंडोम का उपयोग करना महत्वपूर्ण है, लेकिन स्थिर रिश्ते में ऐसा कम है। )

More Sentence

  • This involved an increase in the number of sexual partners, rapid partner change, casual sex, and experiences of sexual risk-taking.
  • One cannot dismiss it as a casual remark from a man who spent two decades in this field of management.
  • His expression is casual , relaxed, though maybe a little tired.
  • It's an opportunity for friends to get together in the park in a casual relaxed setting to enjoy great food and entertainment.
  • But I do worry that too casual an attitude to safety sets a poor example for the more impressionable among the diving community.
  • The Meinton room on the ground floor is a place for speedy Thai, Malaysian and Chinese food, with a casual noodle bar style atmosphere.
  • Both rely heavily on rhyme, favoring couplets but committed to casual or accidental placement rather than to any definite scheme.
  • The report estimates that Australia has the second-highest proportion of temporary or casual workers of any developed country, behind Spain.
  • The careless, the casual , the thoughtless reader will come away from them no wiser than he was before.
  • If the browsers at the museum appear transient, casual , and random, the art they come to see is still, exacting, and formal.
  • The extent to which young people can exploit this situation has meant that their most casual impulses carry more weight than they ever have before this time.
  • Even a casual remark about appearance, taken very seriously, can be a trigger in a person who has low self-esteem.
  • It pays four permanent staff and has a pool of casual workers on call.
  • I do recall that a casual remark was made to the effect that my nose was similar to that of the deceased woman but had placed no particular significance on this.
  • Though his voice was casual , Skye caught a flicker of trouble in his eyes, and she could hear his doubt.
  • Other countries don't share this casual attitude.
  • I would be filled with rage at this casual disregard of my only child's suffering, if it weren't for the fact that it was pretty darn hilarious.
  • It was an uninterrupted performance, of spoken thoughts woven with casual comments through which her life and her views would automatically emerge.
  • As always with our friends, it was a casual , relaxed and interesting evening.
  • I have read about workplaces which are a den of iniquitous random casual sex.
  • This upset Scott who read more into the casual remark, but Jon tried to talk his friend out of any type of confrontation in the matter.
  • I've never enjoyed casual relationships and it takes me forever to fall in love.
  • At that point and on your show I didn't know what that meant at all because it was such a casual offhand remark.
  • Cheap drinks, a chatty and casual atmosphere and great meal deals are the main things you would normally associate with a Wetherspoon's pub.
  • The company employs about 1,500 casual workers at peak season.
  • He had several casual relationships while he was away, and he still talks about those girls to me.