Noun
The quality of being casual.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe wanted to appear suddenly to her in novel and heroic colors. He wanted to stir her from that casualness she showed toward everything except herself. F. Scott Fitzgerald
The musical comedies of the month are She's a Good Fellow and The Lady in Red, both of which owe their book and lyrics to Anne Caldwell-evidently a native of New York, judged by the casualness with which she rhymes "teacher” and "reach a.”. Dorothy Parker
A story so cherished it has to be dressed in casualness to disguise its significance in case the listener turned out to be unsympathetic. Diane Setterfield
All of life is a risk in fact we're not going to get out alive. Casualness leads to casualties. Communication is the ability to affect other people with words. Jim Rohn
McCabe adds: “The very casualness of the entry in a book intended for his eyes alone bespeaks its integrity.” Source: Internet
The blending of innocence and the world of words with modern casualness and the laziness of expression through emojis is what works best for this lighthearted romance. Source: Internet