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Word | Blase |
Spanish Meaning | ,hastiado |
very sophisticated especially because of surfeit; versed in the ways of the world; the blase traveler refers to the ocean he has crossed as `the pond'; the benefits of his worldly wisdom / nonchalantly unconcerned / Having the sensibilities deadened by excess or frequency of enjoyment / bored with pleasure or dissipation / unimpressed or indifferent to something because one has experienced or seen it so often before. / having or showing a lack of excitement or interest in something especially because it is very familiar, | |
Usage | ⇒ Although Beth was as thrilled with the idea of a trip to Paris as her classmates were, she tried to act supercool and blase, as if she'd been abroad hundreds of times. ⇒ People get blase about their hometown. ⇒ she was becoming quite blasé about the dangers |
Synonyms | bored, worldly, apathetic, indifferent, casual, disinterested, fed up, nonchalant, sophisticated, unconcerned, unenthusiastic, unimpressed, uninterested, aloof, disenchanted, listless, sick, sleepy, uncaring, world-weary, |
Antonyms | interested, concerned, naive, amazed, naif, astonished, astounded, awestruck, bland, dumbfounded, dumbstruck, energized, enthralled, flabbergasted, gripped, removed, shocked, spellbound, stunned, stupefied, |
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