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insouciance

noun as in nonchalance

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noun as in unconcern

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“Brimming with a sloppy insouciance, their debut album often is cited as one of the building blocks of the late ‘70s punk movement,” The Times wrote in an early review.

Fans adored his playful insouciance as he celebrated difference and inclusivity.

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The media blasts have insouciance previous presidential campaigns wouldn’t have dared to sign off on.

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The pink we see today has taken up these historical meanings and aligned them with the values of the millennials: It embodies spontaneity, freshness, insouciance, individual freedom.

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For her, Gary constructs Ron, a dashing, swaggering fellow with devil-may-care insouciance and a hint of real danger.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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