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nonchalance

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


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Marty tosses out the bald-faced lie that his mother died in childbirth with the nonchalance of ordering another coffee, before the orbital pull in the room shifts.

From Salon Dec. 25, 2025

This is one reason for the Fed’s nonchalance toward housing market risks in the early 2000s.

From Barron's Oct. 16, 2025

He remembers Archerd’s nonchalance on learning the good news.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 27, 2024

Anab Awale, a district councilor in Mitte who is Somali German, said the nonchalance of German officials toward comfort women revisionism was clear evidence that Germany’s own racial inequalities remain unresolved.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 16, 2024

“Why you want more children, Tessie?” she had asked with studied nonchalance.

From "Middlesex: A Novel" by Jeffrey Eugenides




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