单词 | blase |
释义 | blasé (blɑːzeɪ, US blɑːzeɪ) also blase adjective If you describe someone as blasé, you mean that they are not easily impressed, excited, or worried by things, usually because they have seen or experienced them before. [disapproval] Far too many people are blasé about their driving skills. [+ about] ...his seemingly blasé attitude. Synonyms: nonchalant, cool, bored, distant More Synonyms of blase blase in British Englishadjective indifferent or bored through familiarity blasé in British English (ˈblɑːzeɪ) adjective 1. indifferent to something because of familiarity or surfeit 2. lacking enthusiasm; bored Word origin C19: from French, past participle of blaser to cloyblasé in American English (blɑˈzeɪ; ˈblɑzeɪ) adjective having indulged in pleasure so much as to be unexcited by it; satiated and bored Word origin Fr, pp. of blaser, to satiate, orig., to intoxicateExamples of 'blase' in a sentence |
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