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cavalier

adjective as in arrogant

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USC has had no trouble making the incredible look cavalier over the past week, ever since its narrow season-opening win over Mississippi.

“Such callous disregard for others and cavalier use of violence cannot and will not be tolerated. These defendants will now appropriately face justice for their crimes.”

He crashed six sixes and was too cavalier in looking for a seventh to be out in the over before tea.

From BBC

The vice president railed against Donald Trump's recent comments that people opposed to his presidency represented an "enemy within" the United States and his cavalier attitude toward calling in the military on American citizens.

From Salon

Troye said the Trump officials’ response was cavalier for a policy that ended up having sweeping consequences for thousands of children.

From Salon

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

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