English to Hindi Dictionary insouciance

insouciance

लापरवाही
definition
noun
an impression of boyish insouciance
casual lack of concern; indifference.
translation of 'insouciance'
noun
नादुस्र्स्ती,
असावधानता,
लापरवाही,
नादुस्र्स्तता,
अयथार्थता,
ढीलाता
example
Releasing a fierce battle cry, I pounded flailing fist after flailing fist onto him, oblivious to his 'insouciance' and lack of flinching.
an impression of boyish 'insouciance'
His 'insouciance' spreads a calm that would have you believe that there is nothing that makes his first post different from any other managerial position.
I find his 'insouciance' about the difficulty of figuring out ethics disconcerting, though he's right that Nietzsche collapses into Platonism.
There was also a degree of 'insouciance' about recycling the compost.
Wahlberg gives the same performance as in his last five movies and lacks the breezy 'insouciance' the picture needs.
an impression of boyish 'insouciance'
He has that enviably precise balance of familiarity and distance, humor and restraint, 'insouciance' laced with respect.
Its unhappy record of arrogant 'insouciance' and incompetence as a monopoly service provider has given its new rivals a record of leaky credibility against which to run.
Their addiction to the intoxicating thrill of climbing, coupled with the magnificent 'insouciance' of youth, led them to take on a challenge which had defeated everyone else.
I wish I could agree with this call for mature 'insouciance' , one year on.
We enjoy his 'insouciance' and defiance; he has all the best characteristics in a movie where few have any redeeming value.
There are, admittedly, some who would contend that he can overdo the cavalier 'insouciance' , but, assuredly, the confidence he oozes is certainly very welcome.
We began by trying not to be London style snobs, to keep our metropolitan 'insouciance' zipped, but the sheer volume, the boundless gaudy vulgarity of it, overwhelms you, and you just have to howl with derision.
Perhaps this partly explains the stoicism and 'insouciance' of those Brits interviewed on the streets, all of whom seemed to know that a certain sang-froid was expected of them.
It is also a remarkably accurate portrait of a family who, in two postwar generations, leap from the daily struggle to keep body and soul together to public school 'insouciance' and confidence.
Her sultry good looks, airy 'insouciance' and withering scorn would have made me her instant slave.
After a wobbly start, balance and confidence come back, though not sufficiently to allow one hand to reach down for the water bottle at speed, never mind that old teenage 'insouciance' of riding with both hands in the trouser pockets.
As what W. H. Auden called the ‘dishonest decade’ grew grimmer, the New Yorker's editorial policy shifted from 'insouciance' to concern.
This would seem to explain their 'insouciance' about appearing as actors in a drama series that will, if all goes to plan, transform them into successful musicians.
Mostly, though, Sanders' cheerful 'insouciance' could not be less calculating.
He incessantly joshes his son, once slugs him in the face with a vase, cracks terrible jokes, struts around in a tweed jacket, and generally makes a virtue out of 'insouciance' and brio.
The Maine photographs aren't as 'insouciantly' riveting as his New York images.
They always seemed so blasé, so effortlessly cool; 'insouciant' , suntanned, with great clothes.
In this regard several essays published in 1987 clearly mark a turning point, not to mention the 'insouciant' crashing of psychoanalytic theory on the Black Studies scene.
The path arcs along the curve of the precipice, a 3,000-foot drop just inches away, but Douré is surefooted, singing quietly, 'insouciant' .
It was the schoolboy's dream, humiliating England, swaggeringly and 'insouciantly' triumphant.
But whatever the 'insouciant' stage persona said, underneath Smith desperately wanted approval.
In each, two friends in similar-color clothing stand looking out 'insouciantly' .
Extant anthropoids appear to be blithely 'insouciant' to such syndromes.
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