The difference between Casual and Religious

When used as nouns, casual means a worker who is only working for a company occasionally, not as its permanent employee, whereas religious means a member of a religious order, i.e. a monk or nun.

When used as adjectives, casual means happening by chance, whereas religious means concerning religion.


check bellow for the other definitions of Casual and Religious

  1. Casual as an adjective:

    Happening by chance.

    Examples:

    "They only had casual meetings."

  2. Casual as an adjective:

    Coming without regularity; occasional or incidental.

    Examples:

    "The purchase of donuts was just a casual expense."

  3. Casual as an adjective:

    Employed irregularly.

    Examples:

    "He was just a casual worker."

  4. Casual as an adjective:

    Careless.

  5. Casual as an adjective:

    Happening or coming to pass without design.

  6. Casual as an adjective:

    Informal, relaxed.

  7. Casual as an adjective:

    Designed for informal or everyday use.

  1. Casual as a noun (British, Australian, NZ):

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

  2. Casual as a noun:

    A soldier temporarily at a place of duty, usually en route to another place of duty.

  3. Casual as a noun (UK):

    A member of a group of football hooligans who wear expensive designer clothing to avoid police attention; see .

  4. Casual as a noun:

    One who receives relief for a night in a parish to which he does not belong; a vagrant.

  5. Casual as a noun (video games, informal, derogatory):

    A player of casual games.

    Examples:

    "usex The devs dumbed the game down so the casuals could enjoy it."

  6. Casual as a noun (British):

    (dated) A tramp.

  1. Religious as an adjective:

    Concerning religion.

    Examples:

    "It is the job of this court to rule on legal matters. We do not consider religious issues."

  2. Religious as an adjective:

    Committed to the practice of religion.

    Examples:

    "I was much more religious as a teenager than I am now."

  3. Religious as an adjective:

    Highly dedicated, as one would be to a religion.

    Examples:

    "I'm a religious fan of college basketball."

  1. Religious as a noun:

    A member of a religious order, i.e. a monk or nun.