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Definitions from the WebTerm: IncouciantPart of Speech: Adjective Senses:
Usages:
- She had an incouciant attitude towards her exams, which led to disappointing results. - The incouciant dress code of the event allowed guests to feel at ease.
- The coastal town had an incouciant vibe, with locals strolling along the beach without a care in the world. - His incouciant smile and relaxed manner immediately put everyone at ease. Related Products: Carefree attitude, Relaxed manner | ||||
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