nonchalant in the PONS Dictionary

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She is seen dull and nonchalant when she arrives, later has fun with the others.
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Welch has become noticed for her red curls (though she is actually a natural brunette) and a style that has been described as daring but nonchalant.
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Nonchalant, he often bears a mysterious smile that is hard to interpret, even for his master.
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The show features ribald wordplay, nonchalant violence and transgressive sexuality, in deeply nested, often recursive plots.
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His works are characterized by a sense of mischief, spontaneity and by his nonchalant approach to life.
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His stand-up features frequent use of repetition, call-backs, nonchalant delivery and deconstruction, a device he often self-consciously refers to on stage.
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He is known for his nonchalant charisma, dry smart wit, and unpredictable volatile nature.
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Their posture may be unbalanced, relaxed, and may appear to be nonchalant.
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He takes a very calm, nonchalant attitude to the world, and he constantly has trouble staying awake.
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He continued playing, doing his best to ignore them and to appear nonchalant.
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