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  1. Oct 7, 2019 · My favourite definition comes from the Collins Dictionary which defines insouciance as a “lack of concern shown by someone about something which they might be expected to take more seriously”. “He replied with characteristic insouciance: ‘So what?'” is the example this dictionary gives.

  2. Perhaps your mind will rest easier if we explain that English speakers learned insouciance (as well as the adjective insouciant) from the French around the early 1800s. The French word comes from a combination of the negative prefix in- and soucier, meaning "to trouble or disturb."

  3. The earliest known use of the noun insouciance is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for insouciance is from 1799, in the writing of William George Browne, traveller. insouciance is a borrowing from French. See etymology.

  4. Insouciance is lack of concern shown by someone about something that they are expected to take more seriously.

  5. Sep 28, 2017 · "heedless indifference or unconcern," from insouciant "carelessness, thoughtlessness,… See origin and meaning of insouciance.

  6. Insouciance is a state of calm; the quality or state of being untroubled and carefree. [Freddie] smiled at Jurgis confidingly, and then started talking agai.

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  8. INSOUCIANCE meaning: 1. a relaxed and happy way of behaving without feeling worried or guilty: 2. a relaxed and happy…. Learn more.