untroubled
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of untroubled
First recorded in 1480–90; un- 1 ( def. ) + trouble ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )
Vocabulary lists containing untroubled
Example Sentences
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Untroubled by the positive tests and the possibility of selling raw milk products tainted with the bird flu virus, McAfee told The Times that he is urging consumers to “get to the store. Immediately!”
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 29, 2024
Untroubled, Ebba tells Shiv she keeps notes on everything Matsson says so that when she walks she'll either get a massive payoff to stay quiet or it'll go in her tell-all.
From Salon • Apr. 24, 2023
Untroubled in defence and showed a willingness to try to bring the ball out to act as a creative influence.
From BBC • Sep. 4, 2016
Untroubled by financial necessity, the family would sometimes allow buildings to sit vacant for decades if they couldn’t find the sort of tenant they wanted.
From New York Times • Apr. 8, 2016
Untroubled by the sphinx, the griffin, one of life’s great anticipators, quivered with hope at what might come.
From "Impossible Creatures" by Katherine Rundell
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