Word of the Day (insouciant)-02NOV22

Word of the Day (insouciant)-02NOV22

Today’s “Word of the Day” is insouciant and it is an adjective meaning “unconcerned, unworried, untroubled, indifferent, heedless, casual, carefree, unserious, nonchalant”.

Example Sentence: Sunak’s dreadful error in refusing to attend Cop27 is a far more serious act of political and moral stupidity. The insouciant arrogance of telling Joe Biden and Emmanuel Macron that he is busy, as if they had no “pressing domestic issues”, ignores how much he needs them. He squanders the residual goodwill of the Cop26 leadership.

Word of the Day (insouciant)-02NOV22

This word is present in The Guardian article Rishi Sunak’s only been in office for a few days – and the errors are already piling up and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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