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View synonyms for nonchalance
nonchalance
[ non-shuh-lahns, non-shuh-lahns, -luhns ]
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Word History and Origins
Origin of nonchalance1
From French, dating back to 1670–80; nonchalant, -ance
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Example Sentences
Ross glided through her set of Motown oldies and disco bangers with the airy nonchalance she’s been emanating for decades.
From Los Angeles Times
Throughout it all, as if battling to emerge from quicksand, Blanchett commits to Lilith’s fierce nonchalance.
From Los Angeles Times
Some of that nonchalance may be related to the fact that Durst got him a lucrative job in advertising.
From Salon
In person, she is a particular mix of gravity and nonchalance.
From New York Times
Elegant sophistication, minimalism, and a hint of nonchalance continued to define Carven.
From Seattle Times
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