Today’s “Word of the Day” is nonchalantly and it is an adverb meaning “in a calm & composed manner; casually, relaxedly, unconcernedly, dispassionately”.
Example Sentence: 53-year-old Robert Romawia Royte, Mizoram’s Minister for Sports and Tourism took the local youth by surprise as he joined the workers to nonchalantly carry a stone on his shoulders, and walk up the slope to leave it at the construction site.
Turning labourer for a day is par for the course for Mr. Royte, who has worn many hats — a footballer-turned-government officer-turned businessman-turned-politician.
This word is present in The Hindu Front Page article Minister turns labourer to help neighbour and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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