blase
Comparative
more blasé
Superlative
most blasé
1
showing a casual lack of concern, as if nothing is particularly important or worth worrying about
- He gave a blasé shrug when asked about the delay.
- She remained blasé even during the heated argument.
- His blasé reaction to the crisis annoyed his coworkers.
- The manager's blasé attitude made the staff feel unsupported.
- He spoke in a blasé tone, as if nothing could surprise him.
2
bored or indifferent due to overexposure to worldly pleasures or experiences
- After years of luxury travel, she was blasé about visiting yet another tropical island.
- The actor seemed blasé about receiving another award.
- He became blasé after countless nights at glamorous parties.
- The critic's blasé review reflected his overexposure to similar films.
- She felt blasé about fine dining after working in upscale restaurants for years.
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