blase

[blɑːzeɪ]

blase Definition

unimpressed with or indifferent to something because one has experienced or seen it so often before.

Using blase: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "blase" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was blase about the party, having attended too many similar events.

  • Example

    He acted blase when he heard the news, as if it didn't matter to him.

  • Example

    The tourists were blase about the famous monument, having seen it in pictures before.

blase Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for blase

Antonyms for blase

Phrases with blase

  • an attitude of indifference or nonchalance towards something

    Example

    His blase attitude towards his studies resulted in poor grades.

  • an air of indifference or boredom

    Example

    The teacher's blase air made the students lose interest in the lesson.

  • a look of boredom or disinterest

    Example

    She gave him a blase look when he tried to impress her with his stories.

Origins of blase

from French 'blasé', past participle of 'blaser', meaning 'to satiate' or 'to spoil'

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Summary: blase in Brief

'Blase' [blɑːzeɪ] describes a feeling of being unimpressed or indifferent to something due to having experienced or seen it too often. It is often used to describe a person's attitude or demeanor, as in 'She was blase about the party.' 'Blase' can also be used in phrases like 'blase attitude,' 'blase air,' and 'blase look,' all of which convey a sense of boredom or disinterest.