You can make 614 anagrams from letters in insouciances (acceiinnossu).
From French, dating back to 1790-1800; See origin at insouciant, -ance
Its insouciance with punctuation may lend the book an aura of difficulty, but in practice this is not the case.
Idleness and insouciance had few temptations for them, cynicism was abhorrent to them.
With that and a superb air of insouciance, he made shift to go.
I crave the gaiety and insouciance of Roberta's care-free Bohemians.
No, this was “theater” pronounced with sunglasses and insouciance.
A wave of his hand simulated an insouciance he did not feel.
His insouciance is charming and always turns the tide of my melancholy.
What an air of insouciance,” thought I. “That woman is not in love!
Perhaps they were affecting a little of that British insouciance you spoke of—'
That's the kind of man I really like, chirping his insouciance.
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