nonchalant 的定义
- coolly unconcerned, indifferent, or unexcited; casual: His nonchalant manner infuriated me.
nonchalant 近义词
easygoing, laid back
nonchalant 的近义词 47 个
- aloof
- apathetic
- casual
- detached
- dispassionate
- effortless
- lackadaisical
- lukewarm
- mellow
- offhand
- unconcerned
- unemotional
- unflappable
- unperturbed
- unruffled
- airy
- blasé
- calm
- careless
- cold
- collected
- composed
- cool
- disimpassioned
- disinterested
- easy
- happy
- impassive
- imperturbable
- incurious
- indifferent
- insouciant
- light
- listless
- loose
- neglectful
- negligent
- neutral
- placid
- serene
- smooth
- trifling
- uncaring
- unexcited
- unfeeling
- unimpressible
- untroubled
nonchalant 的反义词 19 个
更多nonchalant例句
- Their physical presence speaks to our aesthetic biases and nonchalant insults.
- These nonchalant brutalities seem at first at odds with the genteel decorum that mostly cloaks late-19th century culture.
- On video, Raymond Santana was smug, boastful, and nonchalant by turns, vividly reenacting who did what during the rape.
- I so wanted to seem brave and nonchalant, but my hands began to shake and my heart accelerated.
- The Democrats need to be similarly nonchalant about this one.
- An extreme close-up of Man Ray snapped in profile (1968) hangs opposite a nonchalant-looking Andy Warhol (1965).
- Palmer is out of town, and Lovegrove and Matthews appear wonderfully nonchalant.
- Algernon's words could not be objected to, but the tone in which they were uttered was completely nonchalant.
- And, indeed, his countenance brightened at once, and he took a chair opposite to Minnie with all his old nonchalant gaiety.
- "It seems they've spotted us," said Arcot in a voice he tried to make nonchalant.
- To this Bobby returned ostentatious yawns of boredom and nonchalant lollings, for it seemed a small matter to be so fashed about.