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    cavalier
    /ˌkavəˈlɪə/

    noun

    adjective

    • 1. showing a lack of proper concern; offhand: "Anne was irritated by his cavalier attitude"

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  2. CAVALIER definition: 1. not considering other people's feelings or safety: 2. a supporter of the king in the English…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of CAVALIER is marked by or given to offhand and often disdainful dismissal of important matters. How to use cavalier in a sentence. The Evolution of Cavalier.

  4. Someone who is cavalier has a dismissive attitude and regards other people as inferior. If you think you know more than your teacher and never bother doing homework, your parents might complain that you are cavalier about your studies.

  5. If you describe a person or their behaviour as cavalier, you think that they do not consider other people's feelings or take account of the seriousness of a situation. The editor takes a cavalier attitude to the concept of fact checking.

  6. Cavalier definition: a horseman, especially a mounted soldier; knight.. See examples of CAVALIER used in a sentence.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CavalierCavalier - Wikipedia

    The term "Cavalier" (/ ˌ k æ v ə ˈ l ɪər /) was first used by Roundheads as a term of abuse for the wealthier royalist supporters of King Charles I and his son Charles II of England during the English Civil War, the Interregnum, and the Restoration (1642 – c. 1679). It was later adopted by the Royalists themselves.

  8. 1. Showing arrogant or offhand disregard; dismissive: a cavalier attitude toward the suffering of others. 2. Carefree and nonchalant; jaunty. 3. Cavalier Of or relating to a group of 17th-century English poets associated with the court of Charles I.

  9. CAVALIER definition: without caring about other people or about a dangerous or serious situation: . Learn more.

  10. Cavalier definition: A gallant or chivalrous man, especially one serving as escort to a woman of high social position; a gentleman.

  11. a courtly gentleman; gallant. a man escorting a woman or acting as her partner in dancing. World History (cap.) an adherent of Charles I of England in his contest with Parliament. adj. haughty, disdainful, or supercilious: an arrogant and cavalier attitude toward others.