Offhandedly in a sentence as an adverb

As my friend said: "I love watching Yahoo spend nine figures on things only to offhandedly gut them like a child playing with sharp knives.

I'm sorry for the negativity, but it pisses me off when grand ideas and accomplishments are dismissed so offhandedly.

Usually it starts with somebody mentioning how much they hate/miss high school over dinner or a few drinks, and then soon everybody's offhandedly mentioning their numbers.

I had offhandedly mentioned his name as a leader in a discussion on the nature of leadership, and someone vociferously objected to my terming him as such, even playing the "traitor" card.

You don't sell, but you promote your expertise and your personal brand for consulting, and offhandedly refer to how successful you are, with a indirect touch that is less off-putting and generates a bit of subtle mystique about "how does he do it?

This article makes one logical fallacy after another, offhandedly referring to "economists" as an appeal to authority without providing any reference, proclaiming numbers and statistics without any evidence, making bias slurs and assumptions without giving any warrant or citation.

Offhandedly definitions

adverb

without previous thought or preparation; "couldn't give the figures offhand"; "we decided offhand to go to Canada"; "she had made these remarks offhandedly"

See also: offhand offhanded

adverb

in a casually inconsiderate manner; "replied offhand, his mind a million miles away"; "she threw him over offhandedly without even a Dear-John letter"

See also: offhand offhanded