insouciance in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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insouciance [Brit ɪnˈsuːsɪəns, Am ɪnˈsusiəns, ɪnˈsuʃəns] N form

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She looks at once charming, fragile and seductive, and she sings with light insouciance and easy forward tone.
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He paints with a kind of vibrant, outrageously colourful insouciance when the mood takes him.
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Now with the war, that insouciance had become hard-boiled.
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The trouble is that the markets were in a similar state of insouciance immediately before the existential crisis of 2012 blew up.
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He returned with an attitude of cheerful insouciance towards those who owned and ran the newspaper.
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But weak and bitter coffee was a final sign of sloppy insouciance.
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The models gaze down at the passersby with defiance, insouciance personified.
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His general apathy was evident in his body language, as he sashayed across the park with insulting insouciance.
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With the discovery that the company's developers have spent the past three months working on a fix, we have some explanation for their insouciance.?
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He faced fierce criticism at the time for his apparent insouciance in the face of the collapse of the stated central plank of his economic policy.
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