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pococurante
[poh-koh-koo-ran-tee, -rahn-, -kyoo-, paw-kaw-koo-rahn-te]
noun
plural
pococurantia careless or indifferent person.
adjective
caring little; indifferent; nonchalant.
pococurante
/ ˌəʊəʊʊˈæԳɪ /
noun
a person who is careless or indifferent
adjective
indifferent or apathetic
Other Word Forms
- pococurantism noun
- pococuranteism noun
- ˌdzdzˈԳٱ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of pococurante1
Word History and Origins
Origin of pococurante1
Example Sentences
Learning the meanings of the words they will be asked to spell—vivisepulture, succedaneum, pococurante, cymotrichous, guetapens—won’t make these children any smarter, more driven, or more appreciative of language and education than they already are.
Like a kamikaze on a luge, he has a pococurante knack for creating a promiscuous fracas among his young rivals.
Learning the meanings of the words they will be asked to spell—vivisepulture, succedaneum, pococurante, cymotrichous, guetapens—won’t make these children any smarter, more driven, and more appreciative of language and education than they already are.
Pococurante, pō-kō-kōō-ran′te, n. a careless or inattentive person.—ns.
Accordingly, Candide and his friend Martin went in a gondola on the Brenta, and arrived at the palace of the noble Pococurante.
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