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nonchalantly
[ non-shuh-lahnt-lee ]
adverb
- in an unconcerned, indifferent, or unexcited manner; casually:
The bear was nonchalantly ambling along in the grass, heading straight towards me.
Word History and Origins
Origin of nonchalantly1
Example Sentences
McIlroy first made headlines in Northern Ireland as a kid when he went on local television and nonchalantly chipped golf balls into a washing machine.
“I came for the margaritas, I drank a lot of margaritas,” one woman nonchalantly confesses as she exits the island.
Reba’s dig at Stracke’s son was the sort of casual, unthinking barb that plenty of Southern mothers have perfected, tossed into a group conversation as nonchalantly as a request for sweet tea.
One video published on social media shows gunmen nonchalantly shooting unarmed men crawling on the ground in a village in Latakia province.
First, Springbok scrum-half Williams sauntered through some soft fringe defence and nonchalantly rounded Steward to go under the posts.
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