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untroubled
[uhn-truhb-uhld]
adjective
without trouble, discomfort, or disturbance: He was untroubled by daily setbacks.
an easy, untroubled life;
He was untroubled by daily setbacks.
untroubled
/ ʌnˈtrʌbləd /
adjective
not feeling, showing, or involving anxiety, worry, or discomfort
Word History and Origins
Origin of untroubled1
Example Sentences
Otherwise he was untroubled as he played a series of glorious drives, pulls and cuts.
Lord Hermer, who is the government's chief legal adviser, also said he was "untroubled" by criticism of his work as a barrister before entering politics.
IOC members were clearly untroubled by her close association with the controversial Zimbabwe government.
Jay acknowledges the dangers of his trade to himself and his customers, but is untroubled.
Wood and Milenkovic have been highlighted and the side were untroubled at Everton without injured defender Murillo, showing that the Portuguese has an array of talent that act as supporting cast.
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