blasiert

smug; supercilious; complacent; nonchalant (arrogantly self-involved, lacking respect for and interest in others)

Pronounced as (IPA)
/blaˈziːrt/
Etymology

In summary

With adaptation to a German past participle from French blasé, past participle of blaser, from Middle Dutch blâsen, from Proto-Germanic *blēsaną, whence German blasen. Compare semantically aufgeblasen, sich aufblähen.

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