Definitions for insouciant

insouciant in·sou·ci·ant

Spelling: [in-soo-see-uh nt; French an-soo- Insouciant is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 12 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 523 anagrams from letters in insouciant (aciinnostu).

Definitions for insouciant

adjective

  1. free from concern, worry, or anxiety; carefree; nonchalant.

Origin of insouciant

1820-30; French, equivalent to in- in-3 + souciant present participle of soucier to worry Vulgar Latin *sollicītāre, for Latin sollicitāre to disturb; see

Examples for insouciant

Because he is a mouthy, insouciant rascal with a great shtick.

With that mask on, I fluff the ends of my hair into a structured but insouciant flip.

Together they read like a dive-bar lecture series: insouciant, slightly surly, mock profound.

There was no secernment between her soul and surface; she was mere, insouciant, with a rare dulcedo.

It is an example of insouciant royal play, and the fun of something going wrong.

Up to this she has led a bird's life, gay, insouciant, free and careless.

I watched her, on the opposite footpath, strolling down the shady avenue with an insouciant grace.

More or less—an insouciant manner, and a rather startling button-hole.

Edestone's reply was as insouciant as if he had been merely commenting on the weather.

Mrs. Chetwinde wandered away, insouciant and observant as ever.

Word Value for insouciant
Scrable

12

Words with friends

16

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