From here on, the memories cut too close to be laughed at with such insouciance.
From the time.com
I'm all for a bit of insouciance with a greenwash, but would it go with the rug?
From the economist.com
Her portrayal will reflect Rosina's childlike insouciance and savvy calculation.
From the kansas.com
Yet none of this justifies insouciance in the face of falling trust in politics.
From the economist.com
Breezy insouciance is his stock-in trade, whether he is discussing rugby or not.
From the guardian.co.uk
He even tried to be lighthearted, to show a little insouciance if not actual wit.
From the washingtontimes.com
They treated paparazzi with insouciance and flounced out of television studios.
From the independent.co.uk
These, they suspected, were the key to its insouciance in the face of sandstorms.
From the economist.com
But familiarity breeds habituation, and habituation, in turn, breeds insouciance.
From the science.time.com
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Carefreeness: the cheerful feeling you have when nothing is troubling you
(insouciant) casual: marked by blithe unconcern; "an ability to interest casual students"; "showed a casual disregard for cold weather"; "an utterly insouciant financial policy"; "an elegantly insouciant manner"; "drove his car with nonchalant abandon"; "was polite in a teasing nonchalant manner"
Carelessness, heedlessness, indifference, or casual unconcern; nonchalance