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The girls were so blasé about the men who came in to flirt with them—I mean genuinely blasé.

Why do Tea Partiers and Americans seem so blasé about a default?

This might explain why the entire police squad is so incredibly blasé.

Washington Republicans remain rather blasé about the impact of the upcoming sequester.

In New York, people are notoriously blasé, especially when viewed from afar.

I stood at the portière and announced Mrs. Gushington-Andrews in my most blasé but butlerian tones.

All save myself had of course seen thunder-storms in Lunismar, but none were blasé.

The public to whom they address themselves is more blasé than ignorant, and has more need to be stirred up than to be taught.

At an age when other young men affect to be blasé and world weary he was delightfully and fearlessly boyish.

It is a book for "blasé" people, a book which a reader with moral health will not read without a certain feeling of uneasiness.

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On this page you'll find 48 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to blasé, such as: apathetic, been around twice, bored, cloyed, cool, and disenchanted.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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