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Informal
Yes, that is the correct spelling of casual.Some example sentences are:He gives her a casual look.She prefers casual outfits.
casual
No, the label "archaic" means that a word is no longer in common use and is considered outdated or old-fashioned. It is not related to the formality or casualness of its usage in writing or conversation.
Informal? semi-formal
Yes, it is. It is the opposite of the word formal (not formal), and a synonym of casual or unofficial.
The word casually is an adverb. It means to do something in a casual manner.
The Korean word "chamaneyo" (참아네요) is an informal way of saying "yes" or "I understand" in Korean. It is often used in casual conversations among friends or peers.
An informal word for tired is "beat." Other common slang terms include "worn out" and "pooped." These expressions convey a sense of exhaustion in a casual way.
Casual refers to something relaxed, informal, or not formal. It can also describe someone who is not overly concerned with rules or appearances.
No, "informal" is not inherently a negative word. It simply suggests a relaxed or casual style rather than a formal or strict one. The appropriateness of informality depends on the context and audience.
"Laimon" is a Lithuanian word that means "hello" or "hi" in English. It is used as a casual greeting when meeting someone or starting a conversation.