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Is this word not absolute (if that is the correct term, vs. relative)? If to be "insouciant" is to be WITHOUT worries, "more" and "most," "less" and "least insouciant" make no sense, for one cannot be relatively "without" anything. Either one has worries, or one does not, and either one is without worries, or one isn't. Am I right? — This unsigned comment was added by Joeyhill1970 (talk • contribs) at 19:07, 26 September 2009.
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