noun
- plural of insouciance; the quality of being carefree, unconcerned, or nonchalant; lighthearted indifference
Usage: Usually used in the singular form 'insouciance'; the plural 'insouciances' is less common but appears in formal or literary contexts to refer to multiple instances or expressions of carefree attitudes
Examples
- Her insouciances about the upcoming exam surprised her worried parents.
- The artist's insouciances toward criticism allowed him to pursue his unique vision.
- Despite the chaos around them, their insouciances made the situation feel less tense.
- His youthful insouciances gradually gave way to adult responsibility.
- The character's various insouciances throughout the novel revealed her carefree nature.