insouciant (Meaning)

Wordnet

insouciant (s)

marked by blithe unconcern

Webster

insouciant (a.)

Careless; heedless; indifferent; unconcerned.

insouciant Sentence Examples

  1. Her insouciant demeanor belied the gravity of the situation.
  2. The insouciant child skipped through the park, oblivious to the dangers lurking nearby.
  3. With an insouciant shrug, the teenager dismissed the consequences of his reckless actions.
  4. The insouciant professor continued his lecture, unperturbed by the students' interruptions.
  5. Despite facing imminent danger, the insouciant soldier maintained a nonchalant demeanor.
  6. The insouciant artist painted with reckless abandon, disregarding the rules of composition.
  7. The politician's insouciant promises swayed the voters, despite their lack of substance.
  8. The insouciant jury ignored the overwhelming evidence, resulting in a miscarriage of justice.
  9. The insouciant driver sped recklessly down the highway, oblivious to the risks he posed.
  10. With insouciant ease, the seasoned gambler placed his bet, confident in his abilities.

FAQs About the word insouciant

marked by blithe unconcernCareless; heedless; indifferent; unconcerned.

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cautious, careful, careful, cautious, careworn, sombre, wary, earnest, earnest, wary

Her insouciant demeanor belied the gravity of the situation.

The insouciant child skipped through the park, oblivious to the dangers lurking nearby.

With an insouciant shrug, the teenager dismissed the consequences of his reckless actions.

The insouciant professor continued his lecture, unperturbed by the students' interruptions.