What is another word for insouciantly?

Pronunciation: [ɪnsˈa͡ʊʃi͡əntli] (IPA)

Insouciantly is an interesting word that means to do something in a careless and nonchalant manner. When looking for synonyms for this word, one can use terms such as casually, indifferently, breezily, carefree, relaxed, easygoing or effortlessly. All these words denote an attitude of carelessness and informality. Other words that can be used as synonyms for insouciantly include nonchalantly, unconcernedly, blithely, heedlessly, lightheartedly, loosely, unthinkingly, and offhandedly. All of these synonyms can be used to describe the same sense of nonchalance and indifference. So, the next time you need a better way to describe someone's attitude towards something, choose one of these synonyms for insouciantly.

What are the hypernyms for Insouciantly?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Insouciantly

And then he took the high note-took it easily, insouciantly-held it, trilled it, tossed it.
"Half Portions"
Edna Ferber
Virginia curled up in the sand; Malcourt extended himself full length at her feet, clasped fingers supporting his head, smooth, sun-browned legs crossed behind him; and he looked like a handsome and rather sulky boy lying there, kicking up his heels insouciantly or stretching luxuriously in the sun.
"The Firing Line"
Robert W. Chambers
I'll be ready tomorrow, I think, to visit their library and tape up some planetological and planetographical-notice how insouciantly I toss off those two-credit words?
"The Galaxy Primes"
Edward Elmer Smith

Related words: insouciant, insouciantly, insouciance, insouciant attitude

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