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Meanings of
insouciance
in English
The cheerful feeling you have when nothing is troubling you.
lightheartedness
lightsomeness
carefreeness
Usage of
insouciance
in English
1
Dr. Stanton walked with a certain
insouciance
,
or maybe simply absolute confidence.
2
But he is also capable, at any time, of great sporting
insouciance
.
3
What we were left with was an overwhelming sense of glacial
insouciance
.
4
The ballet requires formidable technique, enormous energy and a wisecracking youthful
insouciance
.
5
It had been easy to feign
insouciance
in the brightly lit hospital.
6
The two minutes seem like hours to him, but he feigns
insouciance
.
7
Even the sick man found it difficult to maintain his cheery
insouciance
.
8
It is beautifully written, in that her guilt confronts his seeming
insouciance
.
9
First, he's got that killer combination of stunning charm and breathtaking
insouciance
.
10
We'll miss Hank's desperate sycophancy and pathetic backstabbing, and Artie's breezy
insouciance
.
11
Yet even in his
insouciance
there was something engaging; something almost of distinction.
12
No wonder children squirm with delighted terror over Nutkin's
insouciance
and maddening riddles.
13
The laughter and
insouciance
were gone, at least for the moment.
14
Breezy
insouciance
is his stock-in trade, whether he is discussing rugby or not.
15
He turned in the saddle, smiling at her with jaunty
insouciance
.
16
The oddest and most potentially controversial aspect of Elle involves Michelle's relative
insouciance
.
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insouciance
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
such insouciance
jaunty insouciance
youthful insouciance
breezy insouciance
careless insouciance
More collocations
Insouciance
through the time
Insouciance
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common