nonchalant (Meaning)

Wordnet

nonchalant (s)

marked by blithe unconcern

Webster

nonchalant (a.)

Indifferent; careless; cool.

nonchalant Sentence Examples

  1. The professor remained nonchalant despite the rowdy students' interruptions.
  2. Emily's nonchalant attitude masked a deep-seated anxiety.
  3. The cat strolled through the house with a nonchalant air, its tail twitching lazily.
  4. Jack's nonchalant response to the urgent request surprised his colleagues.
  5. The security guard's nonchalant demeanor concealed a keen observation of the surroundings.
  6. The young artist spoke in a nonchalant tone, as if their masterpiece were just a trifle.
  7. The politician's nonchalant approach to the crisis drew criticism from his opponents.
  8. Despite facing imminent danger, the soldier remained remarkably nonchalant.
  9. Sarah's nonchalant nature often led to misunderstandings, as people mistook her indifference for apathy.
  10. The team's nonchalant entry into the competition belied their fierce determination to win.

FAQs About the word nonchalant

marked by blithe unconcernIndifferent; careless; cool.

casual, apathetic, aloof, calm, complacent, disinterested, insouciant, incurious, indifferent, uninterested

sensitive, aware, mindful, conscientious, attentive, mindful, concerned, concerned,interested, aware

The professor remained nonchalant despite the rowdy students' interruptions.

Emily's nonchalant attitude masked a deep-seated anxiety.

The cat strolled through the house with a nonchalant air, its tail twitching lazily.

Jack's nonchalant response to the urgent request surprised his colleagues.