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insouciance
in·sou·ci·ance I0165900 (ĭn-so͞o′sē-əns, ăN′so͞o-syäNs′)n. Blithe lack of concern; nonchalance.in•sou•ci•ance (ɪnˈsu si əns; Fr. ɛ̃ suˈsyɑ̃s) n. the quality of being insouciant; lack of care or concern. [1790–1800; < French] insouciancelack of care or concern; a lighthearted attitude. — insouciant, adj.See also: AttitudesThesaurusNoun | 1. | insouciance - the cheerful feeling you have when nothing is troubling youcarefreeness, lightheartedness, lightsomenessblitheness, cheerfulness - a feeling of spontaneous good spirits; "his cheerfulness made everyone feel better" |
insouciancenoun nonchalance, light-heartedness, jauntiness, airiness, breeziness, carefreeness He replied with characteristic insouciance, 'So what?'Translationsinsouciance Related to insouciance: kerfuffle, profligacy, exigency, brusqueSynonyms for insouciancenoun nonchalanceSynonyms- nonchalance
- light-heartedness
- jauntiness
- airiness
- breeziness
- carefreeness
Synonyms for insouciancenoun the cheerful feeling you have when nothing is troubling youSynonyms- carefreeness
- lightheartedness
- lightsomeness
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