Insouciant Mnemonic
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insouciant
insouciant
/ɪnˈsuːsɪənt/
Examples
- That is why the only rational response is to be completely insouciant.
- This contrasts with the almost insouciant serenity of Hakuin's 'Lotus Kannon'.
- Davydenko makes light of an insouciant flicked backhand from Federer.
- She is a traveler between mediums, insouciant in the conquest of new terrain.
- They then talk to the insouciant stars, who refuse to stop what they are doing.
- People experience a paradigm shift in their insouciant attitude toward this social ill.
- As for my wife Charlotte, the later we get the more insouciant she becomes.
- I wasn't so insouciant on our internal flight to Oyam the following morning.
- Jefferies is perpetually glorified as a know it all slacker whose insouciant approach to modern life is without drawbacks.
- He's got time to send a dangerous ball into the centre, where a couple of team mates await, but opts to faff around in the insouciant style.
marked by blithe unconcern
adjective
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"In + Soup + Ant. In the soup a calm ant swims, without any worries."
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