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unperturbing

  • a word derived from perturb.
    perturb
    verb (used with object)
    to disturb or disquiet greatly in mind; agitate.

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The perfect-seeming Mrs Balfour, dedicated to decorous charity and unperturbing high culture.

From The Guardian Sep. 5, 2019

But Larry's surprise was but an unperturbing emotion compared to the effect of her father's appearance, with his terrible face, upon Maggie.

From Children of the Whirlwind by Leroy Scott

Poet! if on a lasting fame be bent Thy unperturbing hopes, thou will not roam Too far from thine own happy heart and home; Cling to the lowly earth, and be content!

From The Poems of Henry Timrod by Henry Timrod