cavalierish (Meaning)

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cavalierish (a.)

Somewhat like a cavalier.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cavalierish

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cavalierish Sentence Examples

  1. His cavalierish behavior towards his responsibilities often landed him in trouble.
  2. The cavalierish disregard for rules among some students led to disciplinary actions.
  3. Despite his cavalierish attitude, he was well-liked among his peers.
  4. The manager's cavalierish approach to customer complaints resulted in a decline in satisfaction ratings.
  5. She found his cavalierish remarks offensive and disrespectful.
  6. The cavalierish manner in which he handled the delicate situation only exacerbated tensions.
  7. His cavalierish demeanor suggested a lack of consideration for others' feelings.
  8. The cavalierish treatment of company assets raised concerns among shareholders.
  9. Despite the seriousness of the issue, he maintained a cavalierish demeanor.
  10. The politician's cavalierish remarks about the crisis drew sharp criticism from the public.

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Somewhat like a cavalier.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

His cavalierish behavior towards his responsibilities often landed him in trouble.

The cavalierish disregard for rules among some students led to disciplinary actions.

Despite his cavalierish attitude, he was well-liked among his peers.

The manager's cavalierish approach to customer complaints resulted in a decline in satisfaction ratings.