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nonchalance

[non-shuh-lahns, non-shuh-lahns, -luhns] / ˌnɒn ʃəˈlɑns, ˈnɒn ʃəˌlɑns, -ləns /


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But there’s another argument to investors nonchalance: It is that while the news is loud, none of it is significant enough to change the math on interest rates.

From Barron's • Feb. 3, 2026

But to navigate that forest and find a clear solution, one must slash through their hubris with the same nonchalance as an employer slashing you from their payroll.

From Salon • Oct. 7, 2025

She meets Sorrentino’s demanding direction with a game nonchalance — so much staring at the lens!

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 7, 2025

In person, she is a particular mix of gravity and nonchalance.

From New York Times • Mar. 22, 2024

Stalin’s indifferent reaction could have been the product of Truman’s studied nonchalance.

From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik