Insouciances [noun]

Definition of Insouciances:

absence of feeling, interest

Opposite/Antonyms of Insouciances:


Sentence/Example of Insouciances:

Lovely, with a show of insouciance, bagged three gerunds and one gerundive.

The autopilot functioned perfectly, however, and Logan trusted it to the point of insouciance.

It was as truly part of her (and a growing part of her) as her brilliant enjoyment and insouciance.

Under its insouciance and extravagance lie many of the ideas that dictated his attitude as writer and as critic.

Such insouciance would have galled Miss Gabriel past endurance had it not, mercifully, lain outside her range of apprehension.

Moreover, there is something in the very insouciance of these country-comers to Paris which provokes the citizen the more.

Mrs. Ermsted flicked an eyelid in Mrs. Burton's direction with an insouciance that somehow robbed the act of any serious sting.

Her usual insouciance was gone, and her hands nervously fingered the opal beads of her long necklace.

The apparent insouciance of Japanese ornament is, however, carefully calculated in relation to the field which is to be covered.

It was this peculiar insouciance which angered Dr. Stanhope, even more than his son's extravagance.