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insouciant
[ in-soo-see-uhnt; French an-soo-syahn ]
insouciant
/ ɪˈːɪəԳ /
adjective
- carefree or unconcerned; light-hearted
Derived Forms
- ˈdzܳԳ, noun
- ˈdzܳԳٱ, adverb
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·dzc·Գ· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of insouciant1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of insouciant1
Example Sentences
Instead, Law’s chiseled abs and insouciant grin were the secondi piatti following the generous serving of Andrew Scott’s Hot Priest on “Fleabag.”
Tall and lean, Mr. Shih smiled for the cameras, his hands tucked in his pockets, in what he said was an effort to convey insouciant confidence.
This demand gives the lie to a common misconception of liberalism, namely, that it is an ethic of insouciant self-indulgence, a politics for blithe egoists.
Reva said he was confident that the soul of Odesa — insouciant, sardonic, seductive — would survive the war.
Trump defiantly planned a victory lap and campaign event for his arraignment day—the media complied by covering him as insouciant.
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