cavalierness

noun

Etymology

From cavalier + -ness.

  1. derived from caballus
  2. derived from caballārius
  3. derived from cavalier
  4. derived from cavaliere
  5. borrowed from cavalier
  6. suffixed as cavalierness — “cavalier + ness

Definitions

  1. The state or condition of being cavalier.

    • “You’ve got a certain cavalierness about market-driven economic signals from the new academic-driven Fed,” said Robert Barbera, the chief economist of ITG, an advisory firm.

The neighborhood

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