I nonchalantly took a candy bar from my mom's bag.
He nonchalantly walked towards his brother, clutching the gun behind his back.
Without any concern that the bus was crowded he nonchalantly piled his packages on the seat next to him.
He walked nonchalantly to the lotto office to collect his 55 million dollar jackpot .I shrugged my shoulders and told my mother nonchalantly "I'll get it done."
"He shrugged nonchalantly, trying to use the indifference that was considered so cool to win the affections of the girl."I nonchalantly walked down the road.
Your question is a good sentence using the word "common".
A good sentence for the word baffled is:
"I am using a sentence with the word economics."
The word nonchalantly is an adverb. You can easily spot adverbs as they end in -ly.
The root word for "nonchalantly" is "nonchalant," which comes from the French word "nonchalant" meaning "indifferent" or "casual."
No, the word nonchalantly is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb; for example:He nonchalantly walked right in. (describes the attitude with which he walked)The noun form is nonchalance. The adjective form in nonchalant.
A good sentence using the word adjourn is:There will be an application to adjourn the proceedings on the basis of Mr. Thomas.
A good sentence using word accommdation si a complet sentence that is clear and consice with no speling erors. A.K.A: not the one above