unconcerned
Americanadjective
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not involved or interested; disinterested.
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not caring; unworried; free from solicitude or anxiety.
- Synonyms:
- carefree, composed, unperturbed, untroubled
adjective
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lacking in concern or involvement
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not worried; untroubled
Other Word Forms
- unconcernedly adverb
- unconcernedness noun
Etymology
Origin of unconcerned
Example Sentences
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Our family isn’t wealthy, and we were unconcerned with the socioeconomic status of other students on campus.
“Xi appears unconcerned about the reputational cost of removing officials he once promoted,” Thomas said.
Instead, she moved forward in Alexandria, near where her office is located, unconcerned that a potentially less conservative pool of jurors might reject her, people familiar with her thinking said.
Speaking to drivers, most seemed unconcerned by the inconvenience, and the atmosphere was relaxed.
From BBC
And when “And Just Like That” is unconcerned with its audience’s reactions, the show is freed from the burden of trying so hard to please.
From Salon
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