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Insouciance
insouciance
- 1799, from Fr., from in- "not" + se soucier "to care," from L. sollicitare "to agitate."
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~ n formal a cheerful feeling of not caring or worrying about anything (He strolled through the house with an air of insouciance.) - insouciant adj - insouciantly adv ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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Insouciance is lack of concern shown by someone about something which they might be expected to take more seriously. (FORMAL) He replied with characteristic insouciance: ‘So what?’ = nonchalance N-UNCOUNT ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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noun Etymology: French, from in- + soucier to trouble, disturb, from Old French, from Latin sollicitare — more at solicit Date: 1799 lighthearted unconcern ; nonchalance • insouciant adjective • insouciantly adverb ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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