What is the meaning of non Chalantly?

Definition of nonchalantly
: in a nonchalant manner : in a casual way that shows a relaxed lack of concern or interest She nonchalantly glanced our way. He walked nonchalantly to his seat.
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What does nonchalant mean synonym?

Some common synonyms of nonchalant are collected, composed, cool, imperturbable, and unruffled. While all these words mean "free from agitation or excitement," nonchalant stresses an easy coolness of manner or casualness that suggests indifference or unconcern.
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What is roguish behavior?

To be roguish is to be up to no good, which could mean being untrustworthy like a criminal or playful and mischievous. If someone gives you a roguish smile, he's totally flirting with you.
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What do you think a nonchalantly?

Meaning of nonchalantly in English. in a calm manner, often in a way that suggests you are not interested or do not care: "I'm sure I'll get into some uni," he said nonchalantly.
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What is the opposite of nonchalantly?

Opposite of indifferent, unconcerned, or behaving as if detached. enthusiastic. passionate. eager. excited.
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What type of word is nonchalant?

Casually calm and relaxed. "We handled the whole frenetic situation with a nonchalant attitude." Indifferent; unconcerned; behaving as if detached.
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What's a synonym for roguish?

In this page you can discover 35 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for roguish, like: sly, arch, dishonest, mischievous, playful, aggravate, knavish, provoke, tricky, unscrupulous and corrupt.
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How do you use roguish in a sentence?

Roguish in a Sentence ?
  1. The roguish thief conned an old lady into giving him access to her life savings.
  2. Ronald the attorney's roguish ways earned him a reputation as a dishonest crook.
  3. Because he was known as a roguish salesman, no one trusted the untrustworthy dealer to sell them a decent car. ?
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What is a roguish eye?

/ˈroʊ.ɡɪʃ/ uk. /ˈrəʊ.ɡɪʃ/ behaving in a way that is slightly bad or wrong, but that is not too serious: His eyes were bright blue with a roguish twinkle in them.
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Is nonchalant an emotion?

Don't show a wide range of emotions.

The very definition of nonchalant is to be calm and relaxed, pretty much 24/7. You can show mild interest or happiness – or even a little disappointment or frustration – but underneath it all, you're still cool as a cucumber.
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How do you deal with nonchalant people?

Here are seven ways to do just that.
  1. Don't Push Them. ...
  2. Specifically Invite Their Emotions To Join The Situation. ...
  3. Never Judge Their Emotions. ...
  4. Realize There's A Reason Why They Can't Be Emotional. ...
  5. Tread Lightly. ...
  6. Be Aware Of Your Own Responses. ...
  7. Learn To Accept It.
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How do you use nonchalant in a sentence?

The actor had a nonchalant delivery that was cool, honest, appealling and likeable. He had a strange star-like quality; but, even though people recognized him, he was quite nonchalant. Rifle shooting in Gun is nonchalant and fun. His nod was nonchalant.
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What does roguish mean in Shakespearean?

Knavish; fraudulent; dishonest. Mischievous; playful.
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What does roguishly handsome mean?

in a way that suggests a dangerous or unscrupulous character:He was roguishly handsome, with a bad-boy charm that captivated men and women alike.
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What is a waggish?

Definition of waggish

1 : resembling or characteristic of a wag a waggish friend a waggish prose style. 2 : done or made in waggery or for sport : humorous waggish spoofs of popular songs.
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Is it ornery or Onery?

Usage notes

The absence of the initial "r" in ornery is said to be chiefly in Southern US pronunciation. Usage of onery might therefore be supposed to correspond to Southern US usage of ornery.
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What is an antonym for roguishly?

Lacking principles or scruples. Antonyms. honest sincere straight true trustworthy incorrupt. dishonest blackguardly scoundrelly dishonorable.
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How do you use scowled in a sentence?

Scowled sentence example
  1. He scowled at his father and rode up beside Carmen. ...
  2. Her tone was light, but Josh scowled at her. ...
  3. Dean scowled, but then thought about it. ...
  4. Brandon scowled at his mother as he handed her the tray of fried chicken. ...
  5. He scowled from the doorway.
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What does the word imploringly?

adverb. in a way that expresses urgent or piteous pleading, as for aid or mercy; beseechingly:"No! Don't kill the spider!" gasped my daughter, looking imploringly into my eyes.
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Is Savvy a real word?

While the noun savvy, meaning "practical know-how" (as in "her political savvy"), and the adjective use (as in "a savvy investor") are more common, the verb savvy is the oldest of the trio.
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What is the meaning of nonchalant in Oxford dictionary?

/ˌnɑːnʃəˈlɑːnt/ ​behaving in a calm and relaxed way; giving the impression that you are not feeling worried synonym casual (2)
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Is nonchalant a personality trait?

The passive personality trait can play out in many different ways, depending on the person's overall personality type. Passive people may come across as easygoing, nonchalant, or shy.
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What does common kissing mean?

common-kissing (adj.) touching everyone.
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How do you say baby in Shakespearean language?

baby (n.) baccare, backare (v.) bacchanal (n.)
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