blithe disregard
Frequency: 2.50.1 per million words
Used to describe a cheerful, casual, and sometimes improper lack of attention or concern for something.
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- He drove with a blithe disregard for the speed limit.
- He continued to spend lavishly, showing a blithe disregard for his mounting debts.
- The company showed a blithe disregard for the safety of its workers.
- The company operated with a blithe disregard for environmental safety regulations.
- She treated her friend's advice with blithe disregard, a decision she later regretted.
- She talked through the entire movie with a blithe disregard for everyone else in the theater.
- What was most shocking was his blithe disregard for the consequences of his actions.
- The intern's blithe disregard for the company's confidentiality policy was shocking.
- The developers' blithe disregard for the town's historical architecture angered local residents.
- Children often play with a blithe disregard for potential dangers.
- He continued spending lavishly, in blithe disregard of his mounting debts.
- His historical novel was written with a blithe disregard for factual accuracy.
- Her report was written with a blithe disregard for facts and accuracy.
- Despite the storm warnings, they set sail with a blithe disregard for their own safety.
- The politician's blithe disregard for public opinion was evident in his controversial policies.
- Her blithe disregard for his feelings was the final straw in their relationship.
- Despite the storm warnings, the sailors set out with a blithe disregard for their own safety.
- Many tourists show a blithe disregard for local customs and traditions.
- The artist's work is characterized by a blithe disregard for traditional artistic conventions.
- He lives his life with a blithe disregard for what the future might hold.