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Nonchalance - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Nonchalance is a calm and relaxed manner, often showing a lack of concern or interest. It suggests indifference or effortless coolness in attitude or behavior.

nonchalance

/ˌnɑnʃəˈlɑns/ /ˈnɒnʃələns/

Definition:

Casual lack of concern or indifference; calmness under pressure.

Synonyms:

indifference, apathy, detachment, coolness

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

anxiety, concern, eagerness

Common Collocations:

air of nonchalance, feigned nonchalance, utter nonchalance

Derivatives:

nonchalant, nonchalantly

Usage Tips:

Use "nonchalance" to describe someone’s relaxed attitude in situations where others might be stressed or worried.

Common Phrases:

with nonchalance, an air of nonchalance, shrug with nonchalance

Etymology:

From French "nonchalance," from "non-" (not) + "chaloir" (to care), ultimately from Latin "calēre" (to be warm).

Examples:

  • 1. She answered the question with surprising nonchalance.
  • 2. His nonchalance during the crisis annoyed his coworkers.
  • 3. She shrugged with nonchalance when asked about her success.
  • 4. The thief walked away with an air of nonchalance.

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