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Indiscriminative vs Casual - What's the difference?

indiscriminative | casual | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between indiscriminative and casual

is that indiscriminative is making no distinction; not discriminating while casual is happening by chance.

As a noun casual is

a worker who is only working for a company occasionally, not as its permanent employee.

Unconscious vs Casual - What's the difference?

unconscious | casual | Related terms |

Unconscious is a related term of casual.


As adjectives the difference between unconscious and casual

is that unconscious is not awake; having no awareness while casual is happening by chance.

As nouns the difference between unconscious and casual

is that unconscious is (psychology) the unconscious mind while casual is (british|nz) a worker who is only working for a company occasionally, not as its permanent employee.

Casual vs Hasty - What's the difference?

casual | hasty | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between casual and hasty

is that casual is happening by chance while hasty is acting in haste; being too hurried or quick. (e.g. Without much thinking about it they made a hasty decision to buy it..

As a noun casual

is a worker who is only working for a company occasionally, not as its permanent employee.

Various vs Casual - What's the difference?

various | casual | Related terms |

Various is a related term of casual.


As adjectives the difference between various and casual

is that various is having a broad range (of different elements) while casual is happening by chance.

As a determiner various

is more than one (of an indeterminate set of things).

As a noun casual is

(british|nz) a worker who is only working for a company occasionally, not as its permanent employee.

Sudden vs Casual - What's the difference?

sudden | casual |


As adjectives the difference between sudden and casual

is that sudden is happening quickly and with little or no warning while casual is happening by chance.

As nouns the difference between sudden and casual

is that sudden is (obsolete) an unexpected occurrence; a surprise while casual is (british|nz) a worker who is only working for a company occasionally, not as its permanent employee.

As an adverb sudden

is (poetic) suddenly.

Unaffected vs Casual - What's the difference?

unaffected | casual | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between unaffected and casual

is that unaffected is not affected or changed while casual is happening by chance.

As nouns the difference between unaffected and casual

is that unaffected is someone not affected, as by a disease while casual is a worker who is only working for a company occasionally, not as its permanent employee.

Elegant vs Casual - What's the difference?

elegant | casual |


As adjectives the difference between elegant and casual

is that elegant is characterised by or exhibiting elegance while casual is happening by chance.

As a noun casual is

a worker who is only working for a company occasionally, not as its permanent employee.

Undiscerning vs Casual - What's the difference?

undiscerning | casual | Related terms |

Undiscerning is a related term of casual.


As adjectives the difference between undiscerning and casual

is that undiscerning is not discerning while casual is happening by chance.

As a noun casual is

(british|nz) a worker who is only working for a company occasionally, not as its permanent employee.

Casual vs Lethargic - What's the difference?

casual | lethargic | Related terms |

Casual is a related term of lethargic.


As adjectives the difference between casual and lethargic

is that casual is happening by chance while lethargic is sluggish, slow.

As a noun casual

is (british|nz) a worker who is only working for a company occasionally, not as its permanent employee.

Plantilla vs Casual - What's the difference?

plantilla | casual |

Plantilla is likely misspelled.


Plantilla has no English definition.

As an adjective casual is

happening by chance.

As a noun casual is

a worker who is only working for a company occasionally, not as its permanent employee.

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