Casual & Causal
There is some confusion to pronounce Casual & Causal? Sound like same yup? Here we have given difference between Casual & Causal in tabular form:
Difference between Casual & Causal:
Casual |
Causal |
Meaning: occasional, accidental, unforeseen | Meaning: of the cause and effect; expressing a cause or reason |
Example in Sentence: A casual dress code might allow for jeans and a shirt instead of a suit and tie. | Example in Sentence: If I knock over a can of paint, the resulting color on the wall is due to the fact that the paint was caused to mix with water and form a color because of that. |
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