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blase

[blah-zey, blah-zey, bla-zey] / blɑˈzeɪ, ˈblɑ zeɪ, blaˈzeɪ /


blasé


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But some restaurateurs grouse that the apps also make diners feel removed from a restaurant and more blase about canceling, and less likely to just walk in.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 7, 2026

In his messaging, Trump has been characteristically blase.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 7, 2026

And that's not me being arrogant or blase in any way - it just felt quite normal.

From BBC Feb. 20, 2026

It is easy to be blase about Erling Haaland, Manchester City's unique goalscoring machine.

From Barron's Nov. 2, 2025

General Peckem drifted toward the window, laughing quietly again, and settled back against the sill with his arms folded, greatly satisfied by his own wit and by his knowledgeable, blase impudence.

From "Catch-22" by Joseph Heller

That muted response is in keeping with the film’s blasé attitude toward our tech-heavy world.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 24, 2026

Kara is so blasé about everything that she might as well be called Don’t Kara.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 25, 2026

“The question rather is will we finally see a more positive stock reaction after a series of blasé moves following solid prints.”

From Barron's May 19, 2026

It comes off loud, blustery, and overconfident, as if to signal a blasé disengagement with the incredible stakes of the moment.

From Slate Mar. 6, 2026

She had never forgotten that expression: childbirth as an act of blasé bourgeoisie—how funny, how untrue it was.

From "Half of a Yellow Sun" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie




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