Definitionn. the cheerful feeling you have when nothing is troubling you
Last update: September 29, 2015
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Some youths are insouciance and lead carefree life. [Please select]
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If the truth be told, Honora had secretly idealized Miss Wing, and had found her insouciance, frankness, and tendency to ridicule delightful. [Please select]
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Gradually the English Tommy influenced us until we gained much of his steadiness of purpose, his bulldog tenacity and his insouciance. [Please select]
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Marion was discussing dog-breeding with that cool, crude, direct insouciance so unpleasant to some men. [Please select]
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He smiled at Jurgis confidingly, and then started talking again, with his blissful insouciance. [Please select]
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When he first beheld her she was bright, with a certain teasing insouciance. [Please select]
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Her usual insouciance was gone, and her hands nervously fingered the opal beads of her long necklace. [Please select]
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I can't make him understand that a job involving the happiness of one hundred or so children can't be chucked with such charming insouciance. [Please select]
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