cavalierism

noun
  1. The political and social principles or practices of the Cavaliers, especially those who supported King Charles I during the English Civil War.
  2. Usage: historical; often capitalized when referring to the 17th-century movement
  3. An attitude or manner characterized by dismissiveness, arrogance, or lack of concern for others' feelings or rights.
  4. Usage: modern usage; often pejorative

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