Very sophisticated especially because of surfeit; versed in the ways of the world.
Uninterested because of frequent exposure or indulgence.
1 The public has become somewhat blase about the importance of national agreements.
2 But the rest of it trailed off into the old blase tone.
3 Peter was a little more blase about the idea of home ownership.
4 It's staggeringly easy to become both blase and cynical about the Mini.
5 But after a while, even she got blase about what they saw.
6 I may sound blase about this, but that's only because I am.
7 Writer records remarks of a blase couple sitting at a ringside table.
8 Dull-eyed, blase , frayed by the social whirl, worn out, pulseless, all of them.
9 I will be, probably, bald by then, and a little blase .
10 The day he gets blase about playing for his country will never dawn.
11 Then blase travelers lolling in their deck chairs will gaze about them and snort:
12 We tend to become a little bit blase about seeing floods on the news.
13 The Hired Retainer examined the blase birds with a wooden expression on his face.
14 She appeared very blase in all her desperate young beauty.
15 Even in a world grown blase about miscarriages of justice, the scale is stunning.
16 He was blase about personally delivering the President's Daily Brief.
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