Difference between Insouciant and Casual

What is the difference between Insouciant and Casual?

Insouciant as an adjective is carefree; nonchalant; indifferent; casually unconcerned. while Casual as an adjective is happening by chance.

Insouciant

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: carefree; nonchalant; indifferent; casually unconcerned.

Casual

Part of speech: noun

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

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Happening by chance.Coming without regularity; occasional or incidental.Employed irregularlyCareless.Happening or coming to pass without design.Informal, relaxed.Designed for informal use.

Example sentence: I've had more paternity suits than casual suits.

We hope you now know whether to use Insouciant or Casual in your sentence.

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