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Updated On 02 Feb, 19

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Lecture 1: Nonchalant

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Nonchalant - English Vocabulary Lesson # 126 - Free English speaking lessonHave you ever been indifferent towards something? It could be a serious problem or some bad news you have just heard from a friend. It doesnt bother you or affect you and you actually remain very calm.The word nonchalant means to be calm, relaxed and remain totally unaffected.When you are totally cool or unconcerned, indifferent and negligent about something, you are nonchalant. You are disinterested, showing no excitement, fear, anxiety or any other emotion. You have a complete carefree or a whatever attitude and nothing seems to worry you.For example, if you win a quiz contest that you never thought you would, you are not excited and display no emotions. On the contrary you are quite calm and cool about it, almost indifferent towards it. It means you are nonchalant about winning.The word nonchalant is an adjective as it describes someone or something of being calm and indifferent; nonchalance is a noun and nonchalantly is an adverb.Example 01 Christine is always nonchalant while addressing a large audience. She presents with great ease.Example 02 After giving a pep talk to his team, the coach told them to be nonchalant just before the final match started.Example 03 Lisa was nonchalant when her mother expressed how annoyed she was with Lisas behavior.Example 04 Her nonchalance towards repeated warning for reporting late to work finally cost Patricia her job. Example 05 Even though Marc was nervous while proposing marriage to his girlfriend, he tried to appear nonchalant about it.Example 06 When the doctor was informing about her serious health problem, Mrs. Williams listened nonchalantly to keep up a brave front.Example 07 The nonchalant toddler was asleep for long hours while his mother was away at work.Example 08Due to Peters nonchalance and recklessness throughout the year, he requested his computer professor to solve his queries a day before his exam.Example 09Kelly was very confident and nonchalant during her first interview with a prestigious financial company.Do you behave in a nonchalant manner with any of your friends or colleagues? And why?Visit us at httpwww.letstalkpodcast.comhttpwww.learnex.inhttpwww.letstalk.co.inFree English, English lesson, English video, vocabulary, business English, Grammar, learn grammar, English speaking, spoken English, learn English, speak English, speaking English, fluent English, fluency in English, English training video, speak fluent English, accent training, American accent, British accent, US accent, UK accent, accent training, personality development, words, sentences, public speaking, presentation, soft skills, how to, phrases, idioms, listening skills

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Sam

Excellent course helped me understand topic that i couldn't while attendinfg my college.

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Dembe

Great course. Thank you very much.

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