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blase

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


blasé


Example Sentences

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She’s sometimes even blasé about her repeated abductions.

From Los Angeles Times

This is the moment each year in which I go wild with asparagus, kale, peas, dill — anything that banishes the blasé gray of a New York winter.

From New York Times

Fraser Nelson, a columnist for the Telegraph, disagreed, arguing that the texts show how politicians, operating with “complete power and no transparency,” can become blasé about huge decisions.

From New York Times

Plenty of observers were unhappy with Adams’ blasé disregard of a core constitutional clause, but also: What was the deal with that sponge?

From Slate

Jennifer Coolidge also has a cameo as a blasé cable TV medium who visits the house and waves off Ernest as a hologram until he rattles the furniture and melts the skin off his face.

From New York Times