offhanded

/ˌɔfˈhændɪd/
adjective
  1. Said or done without previous thought or preparation; casual. (Same as 'offhand'.)
    • He gave an offhanded wave as he walked past.
    • The offhanded suggestion turned out to be a great idea.
    • Her offhanded comment about the movie made everyone laugh.
  2. Rude or showing a lack of interest or respect. (Same as 'offhand'.)
    • The offhanded treatment of the volunteers upset the coordinator.
    • His offhanded reply made her feel unimportant.
    • She didn't mean to be offhanded; she was just very tired.
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