insouciance

[in-soo-see-uh ns, -syoo-]

insouciance Definition

  • 1lack of concern or care
  • 2an attitude of casual indifference
  • 3blithe unconcern

Using insouciance: Examples

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

  • Example

    He faced the danger with insouciance.

  • Example

    She carried herself with an air of insouciance.

  • Example

    His insouciance towards his studies led to poor grades.

insouciance Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for insouciance

Phrases with insouciance

  • a smile that shows a lack of concern or worry

    Example

    She gave him an insouciant smile before walking away.

  • an attitude of casual indifference or carelessness

    Example

    His insouciant attitude towards his work was not appreciated by his boss.

  • a charming manner that shows a lack of concern or worry

    Example

    He won her over with his insouciant charm.

Origins of insouciance

from French 'insouciance', from 'in-' (not) + 'souciant' (caring), from 'soucier' (to care)

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Summary: insouciance in Brief

The term 'insouciance' [in-soo-see-uh ns, -syoo-] refers to a lack of concern or care, often characterized by an attitude of casual indifference. It can be exemplified by phrases like 'His insouciance towards his studies led to poor grades.' and 'She carried herself with an air of insouciance.' Synonyms include 'nonchalance,' 'indifference,' and 'apathy.'