insouciant

[in-soo-see-uhnt]

insouciant Definition

free from concern, worry, or anxiety; carefree; nonchalant.

Using insouciant: Examples

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

  • Example

    She faced the interview with insouciant ease.

  • Example

    He was insouciant about his studies and failed the exam.

  • Example

    The insouciant attitude of the management led to the company's downfall.

insouciant Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for insouciant

Antonyms for insouciant

Idioms Using insouciant

  • a carefree and unconcerned manner

    Example

    He walked into the party with an insouciant air, not caring what anyone thought of him.

  • cool in a carefree and unconcerned way

    Example

    He was dressed insouciantly cool in a leather jacket and jeans.

  • confident in a carefree and unconcerned way

    Example

    She spoke insouciantly confident about her abilities, impressing everyone in the room.

Phrases with insouciant

  • a smile that shows a lack of concern or worry

    Example

    She gave him an insouciant smile before walking away.

  • a charming manner that is carefree and unconcerned

    Example

    His insouciant charm made him popular among his friends.

  • a carefree and unconcerned attitude

    Example

    Her insouciant attitude towards her work led to her dismissal.

Origins of insouciant

from French 'insouciant', from 'in-' (not) + 'souciant' (worrying), from 'souci' (care, worry)

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Summary: insouciant in Brief

'Insouciant' [in-soo-see-uhnt] means carefree, nonchalant, and free from worry or anxiety. It is often used to describe a person's attitude or behavior, as in 'She faced the interview with insouciant ease.' The term extends into phrases like 'insouciant smile,' and idioms like 'an insouciant air,' denoting a carefree and unconcerned manner.