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‖ dégagé, a.|degaʒe| fem. -ée. [F. pa. pple. of dégager to disengage, put at ease.] Easy, unconstrained (in manner or address).
1697Vanbrugh Relapse iv. vi. 218, I do use to appear a little more dégagé. 1712Budgell Spect. No. 277 ⁋8 An Air altogether galant and dégagé. 1762Goldsm. Cit. W. xxxix, Mamma pretended to be as dégagée as I. 1855Dickens Dorrit (Househ. ed.) 203/2 You ought to make yourself fit for it [Society] by being more dégagé and less preoccupied. |