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"casualness" Definitions
  1. lack of care or thought; an apparent lack of care or thought
  2. the quality of being calm and relaxed
  3. the fact of not being formal
  4. the fact of not being permanent or regular
"casualness" Synonyms
indifference nonchalance insouciance unconcern apathy torpor disinterestedness complacence disregard incuriosity incuriousness coolness carelessness inattention calmness ease detachment dispassion disinterest dispassionateness naturalness familiarity composure easiness poise informality relaxed manner simplicity relaxedness unceremoniousness unpretentiousness openness lack of ceremony homeliness non-formality cosiness(UK) modesty accessibility unrestraint heedlessness negligence undependability neglect ignoring unmindfulness oversight disrespect oblivion freedom forwardness impudence spontaneity candidness candor(US) candour(UK) cheek closeness forthrightness genuineness intimacy overfamiliarity presumption randomness arbitrariness chance chanciness uncertainty unpredictability haphazardness changeability fickleness impermanence volatility unreliability instability precariousness changeableness irregularity inconsistency fluctuation riskiness variability affluence ataraxia calm comfort content contentment enjoyment gratification happiness idleness inactivity inertia inertness leisure luxury airiness animation buoyancy gaiety brightness cheerfulness lightheartedness light-heartedness vivacity blitheness breeziness jauntiness high spirits lightness of heart ebullience sprightliness joyousness jollity glibness facileness shallowness superficiality laxness slackness laxity neglectfulness remissness dereliction forgetfulness inattentiveness thoughtlessness failure irresponsibility omission More

104 Sentences With "casualness"

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But the casualness of the setting doesn't make it accidental.
They transform homely casualness into its unanticipated opposite: something valiant.
I could hear my counterfeit casualness being usurped by genuine yearning.
I think some people might mistake Leaf's casualness for not caring.
With feigned casualness, she took a deep swig then handed it back.
That kind of casualness would not fly under Queen Elizabeth II's reign.
"21 Ridgewood Road" (2016) seems almost 'tossed off' in its deceptive casualness.
Mr. McCartney's own showmanship is in his air of casualness and transparency.
But then the casualness of this collection is one of its attractions.
When it came to politics, though, he dropped the pretense of casualness.
I love the casualness of them, the intimacy in the party scenes.
"It is alarming the casualness with which President Trump shares classifieds information," Democratic Rep.
He was changing political parties with the casualness of "changing underwear" she told BuzzFeed News.
It's the perfected illusion of casualness, and it makes this stand-up special particularly enchanting.
"The casualness of this collection is one of its attractions," our reviewer John Williams writes.
And at Google, even events that are decidedly not normal aspire to a kind of casualness.
He pulled out a pack of cigarettes and lit one with a teen-ager's elaborate casualness.
I'm turned on by him being turned on, and excited by the subversive casualness of the sex.
Yang assured me that the casualness of the acting and the modest production values were an asset.
Mr. Posner's writing is often effectively double-edged, an amalgam of 21st-century casualness and cadenced lyricism.
There's a casualness to the entire space that you don't expect with all the seriousness of winemaking.
" With studied casualness, Berg remarked, "There's a Will Smith play for Silva—he's a huge U.F.C. fan.
The impact of the casualness of these visuals underscores the harshness of Prum's enslavement, where violence is routine.
There's a wonderful casualness to the treatment of art—it's sacred but not in a fussy, uptight manner.
We have heard testimony related to Facebook's casualness in protecting its billions of clients' profiles from intrusive use.
Both loving and barbed, it uses a kind of weaponized casualness to criticize, but with complete plausible deniability.
Everybody knows that this cannot be a piece that we just take on with any sense of casualness.
There is a casualness with language and a lot of "empathy" talk is just kindness talk and that's terrific.
The casualness of the interaction is hilarious, considering that Eve looks identical to the doll that Gracie's mother created.
This type of elaborate picture painting is made that much more compelling by the sheer casualness of Wayne's delivery.
The casualness of sex among my newfound college friends was startling—I had never discussed anyone's sex life before.
But these performances were rendered with a disarming, self-interrupting casualness, suggesting a happy ham at home among friends.
He moved with a loose-jointed Hawaiian casualness, never given to hurry, even and especially when instructed to hurry.
She is a top-shelf dancer, sensitively musical, intricate but never showy, cool in her casualness but generously warm.
At 22 tracks, the release still feels overstuffed, but the format's casualness encourages fans to pick and choose their favorites.
"People like the casualness of the home office and then the formality here," O'Reilly said on a show last month.
The "reveal" was handled with refreshing casualness, but the insight into Yara's personal life adds excitement to a budding romance.
In what appears to be the general mode of Hawaiian magnificence, the turtle's grandeur is even grander for its casualness.
Right down to the outfits: Black blazers connote professionalism, while bright red slacks and low-top sneakers suggest a calculated casualness.
That's clearest on the album standout, "Bloodline," which communicates a cruel sentiment — "don't want you in my bloodline" — with disarming casualness.
He stands in front of his booth with the studied casualness of someone who knows that people nearby are talking about him.
They are in that sense absolute, and all the more so for their air or aire of light-footed casualness and whimsy.
The very casualness of the equality of women in this article gives me great hope for the next generations of female scientists.
Of course, NYC has an amazing music scene, but there was a comforting casualness here that feels unique to towns like Ithaca.
Hers is primarily an art of arrangement, exquisitely precise for all its seeming casualness, and rarely less than challenging to conventional taste.
The casualness and irreverence with which gender is treated confirms what Lawlor knows themself: that the gender binary is constructed, and, ultimately, irrelevant.
It's not a vibe that is going to work for everyone, some will probably feel put off by the casualness of it all.
His disdain for bohemian casualness and embrace of court-worthy finery followed Rubens's example and must have put his royal patrons at ease.
The messages released have "reflected a disturbing level of casualness and flippancy that seem to corroborate criticisms," of Boeing and the FAA, Sen.
Skateboards represent a casualness and swagger that hangs in the clean, ocean-y air throughout West LA, whether you ride a skateboard or not.
These are big fanciful ideas, no doubt, self-serious, but also not, constantly undercut but the casualness with which he recounts all of it.
Crystal chandeliers and dentil crown molding suggest an elegance that is belied by the paper-napkin-casualness and the pay-at-the-register service.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Though they exude an air of casualness, this array has been deliberately assembled and displayed as a pantheon.
At Vox, I sit near health reporter Sarah Kliff, who trains for half-marathons and triathlons with a casualness most people reserve for grocery shopping.
As for her onscreen relationship with Washington, Christensen says she and the Scandal star tried bring the casualness of a true friendship to the set.
"It reminds me of this quote by Alan Watts," he continued, tossing around philosophical aphorisms with the casualness of someone who was raised by mystics.
That's even more true on the better of the two songs, "Diplomatic Immunity," full of acutely-singed boasts and threats delivered with the utmost casualness.
While the Casa Wabi enclave is a baffling mix of cosmopolitanism and casualness, my next stop, Brisas de Zicatela, is a rowdy, bohemian surf town.
The session in "Room" takes place in the driveway, yard and interior of the Georgia house Winner was renting, and it is conducted with a clumsy casualness.
With athleisure trending so heavily, and consumers prioritizing comfort, versatility, and casualness above all else, there is a real opportunity for fashion that nails how we actually live.
Though the scenario she details is pretty mundane—she's basically just describing my unremarkable Sunday morning—the casualness with which she invokes sexuality, here and elsewhere, is striking.
Every neighborhood has its own distinct feel, from the moody medieval Gothic Quarter to the cozy casualness of seaside Barceloneta, and the grandeur of the historic Eixample district.
Despite the casualness with which everything appears to be painted, I was reminded of these lines from William Butler Yeats' poem "Easter 1916" What is it but nightfall?
While "Apes**t" doesn't feel as fully formed or thoughtfully executed as Beyoncé's "Formation," which won in this category in 2017, its near-casualness is a loud statement.
Not because Lee might be planning to loot the neighbors' houses or bollix Austin's deal with his producer (played with a Teflon shield of casualness by Gary Wilmes).
Through the four Lents of my engagement and marriage, I participated with the casualness you might expect of the denomination that came from Henry VIII's wanting a divorce.
Some people can, with a shrug of Parisian casualness, combine ingredients in a way that reminds others what their mouths are for — not just for sustenance, but for pleasure.
While the hint of a T-shirt at the neckline lends a bit of casualness, it's really the informal, dad-at-the-gym zip-up that transforms the overall vibe.
His most recent experiments see him bopping around in new cadences, rapping with conversational casualness and rapid-fire explosiveness as required, dipping through melodies with practiced, almost tossed-off ease.
"On the Upper West Side there is something very special that I feel and recognize in the casualness of people, the 'no big deal' of who they are," she said.
PARELES On this amiable song about tragic attractions, Bakar — who is from London, and delivers a bit of King Krule-esque dryness — sings about heartache with a stop-start casualness.
The opening section, for three women and two men, is a black-and-white affair that offsets hyperextension and some rhythmic panache with flat-footed walking and other ostentatious casualness.
As such it should be clear that the casualness of Trump's speech goes far beyond how often he uses definite articles and how chary he is of 10-dollar words.
It's a testament to Minervini's visually stunning film that we wrestle with these questions, both intrigued and horrified by the onscreen behavior he shows us with such bracing intimacy and casualness. 2.
For all the expert choreography and planning that went into this performance, what made it particularly accessible was the members' air of casualness, remaining calm on the surface while working furiously underneath.
Look for plenty of mashups, or mixed fabrics that appear to be thrown together with studied casualness, to grace Fashion Week runways this season, said Roseanne Morrison, fashion director of The Doneger Group.
This look feels expensive but mysterious, exuding power in its casualness and neatly sealed together with principal fashion items that speak more clearly without the distraction wrought by more detailed or structured pants.
Mostly, they shed clothing: there's a lot of naked skin on display, in sexual and non-sexual situations, and there's a coltish casualness about bodies that's almost exclusively the province of the young.
They involve poisonings and hangings and brutal beatings, often administered by those nearest and dearest to their victims, which are described here with the same queasy casualness as the rest of the gossip.
And rousing talk about the union—the "precious, precious bond" that Theresa May evoked in her maiden speech as prime minister—rings hollow, given the casualness with which Scottish concerns have been cast aside.
Two strangers meet at a book party; they end up at her Upper East Side condo, where they chitchat with flirtatious casualness before retiring to the bedroom; in the morning, she makes them breakfast.
But by the casualness with which you seem to have seen fit to group together and label — dismissively and contemptuously — as "thugs" a rather diverse group of foreign leaders with quite different track records.
"This casualness of urban culture is very appealing: It's not like being in a museum, in a white box — it's part of a metropolitan landscape — and the people, or audience, are not artgoers," Weiwei says.
Now I totally get that these apps are primarily for sex and people have preferences, and blah, blah, blah, but really: How these things are said with such casualness shows the insidious powers of language.
With the opening of Momofuku Noodle Bar 14 years ago, he fortuitously caught the waves of both millennial casualness and fangirl-fanboy-style fetishization (of ingredients, of methods, of chefs) that swept through the restaurant business.
Hundreds of people jammed the Brooklyn Museum's soaring Beaux-Arts Court — sitting, standing, circulating, conversing — yet that mysterious, characteristically Bang on a Can combination of casualness and focus kept things from ever getting out of control.
There's a casualness to Fajar's portraits that shows a mutual trust between the photographer and his subjects—one that was earned by treating them as collaborators and extending them equal control over how they want to be photographed.
In the meantime, the pair's elder daughter, Pamela, a provocatively cast Bonnie Milligan, trampling with throwaway casualness on pretty princess stereotypes, finally figures out why she isn't remotely interested in the many princely suitors who seek her hand. Why?
The casualness of the nickname fits his life-of-the-party demeanor, but belies his intense seriousness when it comes to stones, especially the important antique ones around which he creates some of his most unique and beguiling pieces.
When we first see Wheeler, he's moving into new digs in San Diego, with the help of his best friend, Paul (Jim True-Frost), schlepping boxes and overstuffed bags with the sloppy casualness of college boys returning to campus.
There's a calculated casualness to the locals there, whereas I tried to tell anyone who would listen about that one time in college when child star Haley Joel Osment bought Daleen a pepperoni pizza and I happened to be there, too.
The overriding reason for Samsung and Huawei's reluctance to let us play with their new devices isn't really about the hardware — I watched a Huawei rep handle the Mate X with the same casualness with which I use my phone.
This is at the heart of the fierce debates over security in Europe and the United States: Should we seek to fortify the places where people gather, losing the very casualness and openness that make promenades like Las Ramblas so popular?
People of color will find a way to get through, will find a way to reconcile the casualness with which many of their white friends and colleagues ignored an open bigotry and maintain the love and respect they've had for those people.
The previous two contestants to the title, 1991's The Low End Theory and 1993's slightly less acclaimed Midnight Marauders, cultivated lightness, casualness, the rapid-fire conversational exchanges between Phife Dawg and Q-Tip evoking two friends relaxing and shooting the breeze.
But Pitt has always moved with the absolute surety you see in some beautiful people (and dancers), the casualness of movement that expresses more than mere confidence, but a sublime lack of self-consciousness and self-doubt about taking up space, something not everyone shares.
"There's a casualness to the consumer these days that responds very well to the casual atmosphere of a food hall — having choices, not having to tip, and having traditional food service," said Anna Castellani, developer of DeKalb Market Hall, a food hall that opened in Brooklyn in 2017.
MILAN — Not that long before Milan Fashion Week and his presentation, Brunello Cucinelli, the Umbria-based fashion mogul famous for his ability to combine extreme casualness, high luxury and the musings of Pericles, was visited by Luigi Di Maio, the political leader of the anti-establishment Five Star Movement.
"Hangmen" is a pastiche about the patriarchy, old and new, and when, at the end of the play, Mooney has to pay for his cat-and-mouse sadism, the violence and the casualness with which that violence is met are simply proof of Harry's right to keep his own counsel.
"TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME" deals with relationships mediated by social media ("Don't think it was three times / You text that boy sometimes"), but it's fun and poppy rather than heavy, and its zeitgeist-y tropical synths are as current as the light casualness with which the internet has allowed us to date, which characterizes the lyrics.
But the casualness of the form is at odds with the solemnity of West's confessional mode, which demands obsessive attention to craft, and "Violent Crimes" and "I Thought About Killing You" are the clunkiest examples to date of the pomposity that inevitably arises whenever he tries to plumb the darkness in his soul.
His dream is to be born on Earth (check) but to die on Mars—"If you're going to choose a place to die, then Mars is probably not a bad choice," he said at the Code Conference—and talks about his colonization plans with the casualness of an 18-year-old chatting about his college choices.
After the Modigliani purchase—which exceeded by a hundred million dollars the record paid for a work by the artist—there was a flurry of international news stories in which Liu, who was little known outside China, spoke with outrageous casualness about the painting, noting that it was "relatively nice," at least compared with other Modiglianis.

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