You pay attention and become interested.
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.
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A few big words for calm is nonchalant, unconcerned, and impassive.
I think it might be nonchalantly. Nonchalant means showing indifference. For example: The girl was unmistakably nonchalant; she was the only one in the crowd of "fans" at the concert that was standing there not screaming and yelling and flailing her arms. Nonchalantly would be for example, doing something with boredom, or unconcern.
An antonym of nonchalantly is responsive. Someone who is nonchalant doesn't demonstrate they care in various situations they face each day.
Not necessarily but a nonchalant attitude can be viewed as noncaring or detached.
Nonchalant means rude and not proper so if someone would have that attitude it would mean that person wasn't a very polite person.
Mood, Moody. melancholic, mean, miserable,
If you appear before the judge with a smug, nonchalant attitude, he's more likely to impose the maximum sentence.
The man was nonchalant
Nonchalant was born on 1970-10-18.
Nonchalant, he lifted her skirt, (which was hanging on the clothesline).
From the Related Link: 1. Uninterested because of frequent exposure or indulgence.2. Unconcerned; nonchalant: had a blasé attitude about housecleaning.3. Very sophisticated.
Example sentence - He acted quite nonchalant about the evening with her.
The tavern-knave in the Pardoner's Tale is portrayed as indifferent and nonchalant towards death. He initially mocks the idea of death, showing no fear or concern for its consequences. This attitude ultimately leads to his downfall in the tale.
You could say: Nathan's heart was beating loudly and feared his girlfriend would hear it, however he continued to act nonchalant.
nonchalant, nondistictive, and nondurable.