nonchalant in English

adjective
1
(of a person or manner) feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm.
she gave a nonchalant shrug

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1. Perkins was nonchalant about being chosen.

2. His nonchalant attitude nonchalance irritated me.

3. A previously nonchalant world media took notice.

4. She was so nonchalant, so defiant.

5. Denis tried to look nonchalant and uninterested.

6. Being a little nonchalant will probably attract more attention.

7. 'It'll be fine,' she replied, with a nonchalant shrug.

8. Hoomey stood up, trying to look nonchalant.

9. Collected: See: composite , conglomerate , dispassionate , miscellaneous , nonchalant , placid

10. We are those two natural and nonchalant persons.

11. He immediately remarked with the most nonchalant air.

12. HuHuman often at nonchalant time only will then understand.

13. Well, if he does, he's pretty nonchalant about it.

14. It merely underlines our rather more nonchalant attitude to life.

15. Just around the block, swinging his arms with nonchalant vehemence.

16. She defeated all her rivals for the job with nonchalant ease.

17. She defeat all her rival for the job with nonchalant ease.

18. When Peter came in, she glanced up, trying to appear nonchalant.

19. 'Has he got a girlfriend?' Jill asked, trying to sound nonchalant.

20. Clark's mother is nonchalant about her role in her son's latest work.

21. 25 She defeated all her rivals for the job with nonchalant ease.

22. Return with nonchalant air woman enjoying deliberately solitary lunch, but bark shin on chair.

23. He appeared nonchalant in court even when the judge ordered him to pay £1000.

24. A nonchalant, casual attitude toward repayment reveals a lack of concern for others.

25. All her energies were devoted to appearing in the eyes of others as nonchalant.

26. Antonyms for Careworn include carefree, relaxed, unbeleaguered, easygoing, unstressed, calm, casual, nonchalant, chilled and unperturbed

27. The year is nonchalant in you time, likes the air, cannot pay attention every day.

28. "I'm sorry I'm so late. Have you been waiting long?" he asked. She gave a nonchalant shrug.

29. Some Night Goblins become very proficient Squig hunters and come to be quite nonchalant about the dangers involved.

30. He stood on one of the top milky branches of a sycamore, a nonchalant forty feet off the ground.

31. He looked nonchalant enough as he strolled along the Bayswater Road, but inwardly Creed was a mess of nerves.

32. 28 He looked nonchalant enough as he strolled along the Bayswater Road, but inwardly Creed was a mess of nerves.

33. A much more popular version of the Ascot, it became popular in the 1930s as a casual, nonchalant version to a tie

34. 27 It takes days to train the rose to give an impression of nonchalant grace as it rambles so elegantly over the gazebo.

35. Heedless, casual, rash, reckless, indifferent, careless, oblivious, negligent, unconcerned, untroubled, thoughtless, nonchalant, unthinking, imprudent, neglectful, incautious, unmindful It does so with Blithe disregard for best scientific practice.

36. Blurbing unknown to try and figure out a way to get someone to text you back in a way that seems nonchalant and doesn’t come off annoying friend: what are you doing ?

37. G had breezily justified asking Codger for a “presumptuous…boorish” favor, “which is okay for me because I am, after all, an Orange Man voter.” It was the nonchalant tone that made Codger …