Yes, that is the correct spelling of casual.
Some example sentences are:
He gives her a casual look.
She prefers casual outfits.
Yes, the word casual means informal, or relaxed.
The similar word causal means acting as a cause or influence.
The opposite of casual is formal.
The word casually is an adverb. It means to do something in a casual manner.
Either the silk in silk flowers or the casual in casual observer.
Yes, you may dress absolutely casual for the pool party. She was so absolutely casual that I wanted to scream.
Every font is different and individual. There is no 'casual' font.
C'est ordinaire, c'est normal
The correct spelling for casoral is actually "casual."
The word "promiscuous" means indiscriminate or casual, and is commonly applied to someone with many sexual relationships.
more casual, most casual
The word may be one of these:Knautia - a genus of flower (the widow flower)Nautica - a name brand of marine and casual apparel, and also of wristwatches
They are in a casual relationship, it's not serious. I decided to dress casual on Friday.
The opposite of casual is formal.
quel est ton nom (rather formal) or comment est-ce que tu t'appelles (casual)
we had a casual day in the office today. yesterday, we had a free casual day at school.
The casual dressing is not allowed in this office.
it means: "that person is casual".
The word casually is an adverb. It means to do something in a casual manner.