unconcerned
not involved or interested; disinterested.
not caring; unworried; free from solicitude or anxiety.
Origin of unconcerned
1Other words for unconcerned
Other words from unconcerned
- un·con·cern·ed·ly [uhn-kuhn-sur-nid-lee], /ˌʌn kənˈsɜr nɪd li/, adverb
- un·con·cern·ed·ness, noun
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How to use unconcerned in a sentence
Meanwhile, Clare seems unconcerned with the possibility of being found out.
Colorism Is Just The Tip Of The Iceberg In ‘Passing’ | Brande Victorian | February 1, 2021 | Essence.comOverall, the FDA seems unconcerned with low doses of the extract in food and wellness items.
Can CBD help you chill? Here’s what we know so far. | Purbita Saha | January 4, 2021 | Popular-ScienceHe seemed unconcerned when he was called a “homer,” openly favoring the team he had been associated with for six decades.
Tom Heinsohn, mainstay of Boston Celtics dynasty as player, coach, dies at 86 | Matt Schudel | November 11, 2020 | Washington PostNevertheless, analysts on the conference call were generally unconcerned about the weaker-than-expected guidance and instead were excited about Microsoft’s strong financial performance during a time of economic instability.
Microsoft’s cloud could be a bit foggy for the next quarter | jonathanvanian2015 | October 28, 2020 | FortuneBrady said she now hopes to fill Carson’s position, but remains unconcerned about the void left behind.
Accusations Flew, Then National School District Official Got Paid to Resign | Ashly McGlone | July 20, 2020 | Voice of San Diego
“When you take on a service job of this kind you accept that that might happen,” he says, seemingly unconcerned.
A Belgian Prince, Gorillas, Guerrillas & the Future of the Congo | Nina Strochlic | November 6, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTOf these popular perceptions, institutional leaders were dismissive, unconcerned, or unsure.
Pew Survey Raises More Questions About American Jewry | Brent E. Sasley | October 3, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTOne Democratic operative was relatively unconcerned with the long-term consequences.
Colorado Politicians Ousted Over Gun Control Legislation | Ben Jacobs | September 11, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTWith no second-guessing, throw every idea into the ether, unconcerned with what might stick.
"[The sheriff's] attitude was apathetic, unconcerned and uninterested from the start," adds Sutton.
But if he was unconcerned as to family descent, he was far from indifferent as to nationality.
The Life & Letters of Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky | Modeste TchaikovskyIt was reported that some of the girls were either unconcerned or unashamed, and even proud, of what they had done.
Report of the Special Committee on Moral Delinquency in Children and Adolescents | Oswald Chettle Mazengarb et al.I did what I could to keep myself unconcerned in it, having some things of my own to do before I would appear high in anything.
Diary of Samuel Pepys, Complete | Samuel PepysSo she began walking about the deck with an unconcerned and careless air, as if she had been an old sailor.
Rollo in Holland | Jacob AbbottBut the seigneurs, half intoxicated and unconcerned at the sufferings of the love-sick woman, answered her with jests.
The Pilgrim's Shell or Fergan the Quarryman | Eugne Sue
British Dictionary definitions for unconcerned
/ (ˌʌnkənˈsɜːnd) /
lacking in concern or involvement
not worried; untroubled
Derived forms of unconcerned
- unconcernedly (ˌʌnkənˈsɜːnɪdlɪ), adverb
- unconcernedness, noun
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