0 calm behaviour that suggests you are not interested or do not care: --
He changes moods often, from mania to anger to nonchalance, and uses this as a form of reverse psychology.
A three factor structure of dealing with friends including avoidance, mastery, and nonchalance has shown that adolescent's use friends as coping devices with social stresses.
This element establishes an air of studied, ironic nonchalance.
Skillful rulers hid their true intentions and feigned nonchalance.
The clothing has been described as a combination of androgynous chic and bohemian nonchalance.
It is marked by a certain nonchalance.
Yet a glance at the local authority plans for the rest of the country is enough to show the nonchalance that has infected the welfare plan.
Unemployment in these two arts is being created by those who are, with a nonchalance one cannot understand, deliberately stoking up inflation.