Nonchalant vs Boring - What's the difference?
nonchalant | boring |
Casually calm and relaxed.
Indifferent; unconcerned; behaving as if detached.
A pit or hole which has been d.
* 1992 , J. Patrick Powers, Construction dewatering: new methods and applications , p. 191:
Fragments thrown up when something is bored or drilled.
As adjectives the difference between nonchalant and boring
is that nonchalant is casually calm and relaxed while boring is causing boredom.As a noun boring is
a pit or hole which has been d.As a verb boring is
.nonchalant
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- We handled the whole frenetic situation with a nonchalant attitude.
- He is far too nonchalant about such a serious matter.
Synonyms
* (casually calm) carefree, cool, mellow, easygoing * (indifferent) , unconcerned * See alsoboring
English
Noun
(en noun)- It is common in urban areas that a great many borings exist from prior construction work.