The trait of remaining calm and seeming not to care; a casual lack of concern.
1 Or rather who.'' He regarded us with a kind of warning nonchalance .
2 Or just the nonchalance of someone who's seen a plan come together?
3 Many more have greeted the anniversary and the presidential visit with nonchalance .
4 The Englishman's feet again mounted the railing in an attempt at nonchalance .
5 Victoria was startled by their nonchalance and knowledge about the various operations.
6 Therefore the restraint and nonchalance upon which Carley prided herself sustained eclipse.
7 He turned white and shuddered, for all the nonchalance of his speech.
8 He accepted the incident as a sign that her nonchalance was affected.
9 She sat down beside him on the divan with a haughty nonchalance .
10 Assuming a nonchalance I certainly did not feel, I descended the stairs.
11 The physicians meanwhile changed their treatment, and were busy with professional nonchalance .
12 He forced his jaw to unclench and tried to match her nonchalance .
13 Then a strange mood of nonchalance and submission took possession of him.
14 His shoulders rose and fell, the movement all grace and faked nonchalance .
15 They play much and win or lose large sums with perfect nonchalance .
16 At length he dropped the letter with an affected nonchalance , and said,-
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Nonchalance в диалектах
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