🔤 Insouciant (Adjective)

IPA: /ɪnˈsuːsiənt/

✨ Use insouciant when someone seems chill, even when they maybe shouldn’t be.

🧠 Meaning

Showing a casual lack of concern; carefree and unbothered.

✍️ Example Sentences

🔹 She strolled into the meeting with an insouciant smile, unaware of the looming deadline.

🔹 His insouciant attitude frustrated his meticulous coworkers.

📜 Word Origin

From French insouciant, from in- (not) + souciant (worrying), from Latin sollicitus (anxious).

💡 Did You Know?

This word captures a breezy, cool attitude that can be charming or irritating, depending on the context.

🏷️ Related Words

#nonchalant #carefree #indifferent #blasé #easygoing #untroubled
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Insouciant

/ɪnˈsuːsiənt/ (Adjective)
“Use insouciant when someone seems chill, even when they maybe shouldn’t be.”
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