Nonchalant, he lifted her skirt, (which was hanging on the clothesline).
The man was nonchalant
I couldn't understand how she could be so nonchalant about a job interview with such a prestigious law firm.
Example sentence - He acted quite nonchalant about the evening with her.
"The young composer was very nonchalant about winning the Pulitzer Prize for music, as if it were something every young composer did."
If you are nonchalant instead of remorseful, the judge will give you a very strict prison sentence.
How can you be so nonchalant about such an important job interview?He was nervous about asking her out, but he tried to seem nonchalant.The judge seemed annoyed by Lindsay Lohan's nonchalantattitude in court.
You could say: Nathan's heart was beating loudly and feared his girlfriend would hear it, however he continued to act nonchalant.
annoying
She is so nonchalance.She gave a nonchalant shrug.
natural nonchalant
The official definition of the word nonchalant is "(of a person or manner) feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm."
If you appear before the judge with a smug, nonchalant attitude, he's more likely to impose the maximum sentence.