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nonchalant

[non-shuh-lahnt, non-shuh-lahnt, -luhnt] / ˌnɒn ʃəˈlɑnt, ˈnɒn ʃəˌlɑnt, -lənt /


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Mr. Dias, the miner who had lingered, was nonchalant.

From New York Times

“An excellent choice,” answered the small robot, reclined like a nonchalant professor atop the classroom’s desk, instructing her to listen closely.

From New York Times

López Obrador has appeared nonchalant about court challenges, saying Thursday that he believed the reforms would be upheld because none of it was “outside the law.”

From Seattle Times

López Obrador has appeared nonchalant about court challenges, saying Thursday that he believed they would be upheld because none of it was “outside the law.”

From Washington Times

In a statement to Page Six, the artist seemed nonchalant about the incident.

From Los Angeles Times