English to Punjabi Dictionary nonchalant

nonchalant

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definition
adjective
she gave a nonchalant shrug
(of a person or manner) feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm.
example
I shrugged in the most 'nonchalant' way possible and crawled up onto my knees so I could fall back to sit against the wall comfortably.
The men swore again, wondering how Tori could be so 'nonchalant' when so many things were going wrong.
As soon as I got a chance to turn around to look at him in a suitably subtle and 'nonchalant' manner, I did so.
They are ostentatiously 'nonchalant' , disinclined to become too involved, at least to begin with.
Jessica sounded 'nonchalant' , but secretly she loved the fact that her target was Miranda.
I headed towards the English department doing my best to be 'nonchalant' .
He shrugged, utterly 'nonchalant' , and it was then she realised he hadn't touched a drop of rum all evening.
Kyle smiled down at his father and tried to correct his posture and look very cool and 'nonchalant' at the same time.
They both act very 'nonchalant' , as though there is absolutely no attraction, but anyone with eyes could see straight through it.
About halfway across the parking lot, she slowed her pace, trying to appear 'nonchalant' .
Sanderson, 64 last week, is characteristically 'nonchalant' at the prospect.
Doc Charlie would casually flirt with the 'nonchalant' female who would ever so calmly refuse.
He shrugged, and though he tried to appear 'nonchalant' she could tell he was pleased by her approval, which made her smile even more.
There was so much intensity in his face, yet he appeared calm and 'nonchalant' .
He was very 'nonchalant' , very offhand at the press conference when he was making those comments.
She was talking about my present life in such a 'nonchalant' way and acting as though it wasn't important.
Bowyer, on the other hand, displayed a 'nonchalant' grin, full of boyish bravado.
Sean gave a 'nonchalant' shrug in reply and sat down on the edge of his bed.
He'd said it in such an offhand and 'nonchalant' manner, though, that I decided to let it drop.
However, like many divers, Lisa is quite 'nonchalant' about the unexpected visitors.
You look, 'nonchalantly' at first, then with increasing desperation.
Nevertheless, playing the field required a certain 'nonchalance' and confidence neither of which I appeared to be able to muster.
His 'nonchalance' and cool attitude towards her was really beginning to bug her in more ways than one.
The Irishman picks the fly out and 'nonchalantly' goes on drinking.
They can give a Saturday morning hangover at the coffee bar an air of elegant 'nonchalance' .
Quietly, 'nonchalantly' , he drew his jacket over his face like a vampire's cape.
I, for one, should not be surprised by Rochford's 'nonchalance' .
As they giggle, he eases back in his chair and 'nonchalantly' puffs on a cigarette.
The screen projections were cool, and the 'nonchalance' of the band provided enough room to get into their music.
If you want to impress the ladies by firing off a couple of rounds from your rifle, don't choose a tank as a target and then 'nonchalantly' wander off.
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