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blase

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


blasé


Example Sentences

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A glass of rosé looked darker and tasted sweeter than the French varietal I’d ordered; the blasé bartender eventually confirmed that it was from Yakima, unapologetically explaining that “they switch them out all the time,” but would I like a different wine?

From Seattle Times

“I don’t think anyone is, like, blase and happy about the momentary disruption to their lives,” Rakhe says, “but they understand why it happened and what it is hoping to achieve.”

From Seattle Times

Despite that, astronomers become inured to such extremes, and our language reflects how blasé we can get.

From Scientific American

At midday, with sporadic rain, many residents and visitors interviewed were somewhat blase about the danger.

From Los Angeles Times

Unless something changes, it will be the year when climate catastrophe became incontrovertible and we became oddly blasé.

From Seattle Times