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insouciant

/in-soo-see-uhnt; French an-soo-syahn/US // ɪnˈsu si ənt; French ɛ̃ suˈsyɑ̃ //UK // (ɪnˈsuːsɪənt) //

无知者无畏,无知无觉,无知的人,无知无觉的人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : free from concern, worry, or anxiety; carefree; nonchalant.

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Examples

  • Her poems are marked by an insouciant sense of hope, something she sees as a necessity in these times.

  • It is an example of insouciant royal play, and the fun of something going wrong.

  • Because he is a mouthy, insouciant rascal with a great shtick.

  • Together they read like a dive-bar lecture series: insouciant, slightly surly, mock profound.

  • With that mask on, I fluff the ends of my hair into a structured but insouciant flip.

  • There was no secernment between her soul and surface; she was mere, insouciant, with a rare dulcedo.

  • More or less—an insouciant manner, and a rather startling button-hole.

  • Adversity came to the insouciant grey battery, adversity quickening to disaster.

  • At St Malo, as the tide ebbed, all the delightfully insouciant and cheery French world congregated.

  • Indolent, insouciant and apathetic, the Arab lives to-day as in the past, indifferent to all progress.