Nonchalant vs Pioneering - What's the difference?
nonchalant | pioneering |
Casually calm and relaxed.
Indifferent; unconcerned; behaving as if detached.
Involving accomplishments or activities that have not been done before, or developing or using new methods or techniques.
A scoutcraft skill that involves building structures using staves and knots.
As adjectives the difference between nonchalant and pioneering
is that nonchalant is casually calm and relaxed while pioneering is involving accomplishments or activities that have not been done before, or developing or using new methods or techniques.As a verb pioneering is
.As a noun pioneering 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 alsopioneering
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)- Norway as a polar nation would not have been what it is today without their tireless pioneering efforts. [Roald Amundsen and Fridtjof Nansen]