degage (Meaning)

Wordnet

degage (s)

free and relaxed in manner

showing lack of emotional involvement

Webster

degage (a.)

Unconstrained; easy; free.

degage Sentence Examples

  1. The dancer moved with an air of confidence and dégagé throughout the performance.
  2. Despite the crowded room, the speaker's voice carried a sense of dégagé.
  3. The artist's brushstrokes were characterized by a remarkable sense of freedom and dégagé.
  4. She approached the situation with a nonchalance that bordered on dégagé.
  5. The politician's recent gaffe had no noticeable impact on his dégagé public persona.
  6. The fashion designer's latest collection exuded effortless elegance and dégagé.
  7. The group of tourists strolled through the city with a sense of dégagé, unaffected by the hustle and bustle around them.
  8. The students' laughter filled the classroom, creating an atmosphere of playful dégagé.
  9. The young actor's performance was marked by a natural dégagé that made his character both believable and relatable.
  10. The gardener moved among the flowers with a sense of dégagé, as if tending to them was an effortless and joyful task.

FAQs About the word degage

free and relaxed in manner, showing lack of emotional involvementUnconstrained; easy; free.

informal,sporty, relaxed, dressed down, everyday, slovenly, casual,workaday,shabby, unkempt

dressy, best, formal, dressy, best,formal, stylish, smart, Sunday, stylish

The dancer moved with an air of confidence and dégagé throughout the performance.

Despite the crowded room, the speaker's voice carried a sense of dégagé.

The artist's brushstrokes were characterized by a remarkable sense of freedom and dégagé.

She approached the situation with a nonchalance that bordered on dégagé.