to act as though unbothered, or in a fashion that would show as though nothing happened
The man was nonchalant
Nonchalant was born on 1970-10-18.
Nonchalant, he lifted her skirt, (which was hanging on the clothesline).
Example sentence - He acted quite nonchalant about the evening with her.
You could say: Nathan's heart was beating loudly and feared his girlfriend would hear it, however he continued to act nonchalant.
Not necessarily but a nonchalant attitude can be viewed as noncaring or detached.
nonchalant, nondistictive, and nondurable.
Nonchalant.
I couldn't understand how she could be so nonchalant about a job interview with such a prestigious law firm.
If you are nonchalant instead of remorseful, the judge will give you a very strict prison sentence.
The root word for "nonchalantly" is "nonchalant," which comes from the French word "nonchalant" meaning "indifferent" or "casual."
Nonchalant.