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nonchalance
[ non-shuh-lahns, non-shuh-lahns, -luhns ]
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of nonchalance1
From French, dating back to 1670–80; nonchalant, -ance
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She meets Sorrentino’s demanding direction with a game nonchalance — so much staring at the lens!
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Ross glided through her set of Motown oldies and disco bangers with the airy nonchalance she’s been emanating for decades.
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Throughout it all, as if battling to emerge from quicksand, Blanchett commits to Lilith’s fierce nonchalance.
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Some of that nonchalance may be related to the fact that Durst got him a lucrative job in advertising.
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In person, she is a particular mix of gravity and nonchalance.
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