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Nonchalantly - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Nonchalantly means acting in a calm, relaxed, or indifferent manner, often showing little concern or effort. It describes someone who appears unconcerned or casually confident in their actions.

nonchalantly

/ˌnɑnʃəˈlæntli/ /ˌnɒnʃəˈlæntli/

Definition:

Acting calmly and casually, often appearing unconcerned or indifferent.

Synonyms:

Casually, indifferently, coolly, unconcernedly

Part of Speech:

Adverb

Antonyms:

Anxiously, nervously

Common Collocations:

Shrug nonchalantly, walk nonchalantly, answer nonchalantly

Derivatives:

Nonchalance, nonchalant

Usage Tips:

Use to describe relaxed or careless behavior without showing effort or worry.

Common Phrases:

Take it nonchalantly, act nonchalantly, shrug it off nonchalantly

Etymology:

From French 'nonchalant,' meaning 'indifferent,' derived from Latin 'non-' (not) + 'calere' (be warm).

Examples:

  • 1. She walked nonchalantly past the crowd.
  • 2. He answered the question nonchalantly, as if it didn’t matter.
  • 3. They shrugged nonchalantly when asked about the mistake.
  • 4. She sipped her coffee nonchalantly during the meeting.

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