adjective
- having a relaxed, casual, or nonchalant manner; free from constraint or formality
Usage: from French
Examples
- She had a degage attitude about the whole situation.
- His degage style of dress made him stand out at the formal event.
- The artist’s degage approach to painting produced surprisingly beautiful results.
- With a degage shrug, he dismissed their concerns.
- Her degage manner masked her true feelings about the criticism.
- The restaurant’s degage atmosphere attracted young professionals.