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Definition of unconcerned in English: unconcernedadjectiveʌnkənˈsəːndˌənkənˈsərnd Showing a lack of worry or interest, especially when this is surprising or callous. (尤指对令人惊奇的事)漠不关心的;不感兴趣的 Scott seemed unconcerned by his companion's problem 斯科特对同伴的困难似乎毫不关心。 Example sentencesExamples - They are totally unconcerned with the conduct of things in this place.
- Mr. Helmer appears to have been unconcerned as he talked casually with Constable Stanway.
- Despite being warned by crew members, the Manchester man was said to have shown no remorse and seemed unconcerned by his actions.
- This sow seemed unconcerned with the onlookers, being more than content just to keep an eye on her new litter of piglets.
- His companions are seemingly unconcerned about his fatal injuries, being much more worried about the fate of the horse.
- Without a plan, Democrats risk looking unconcerned about future retirees.
- But she seems peculiarly unconcerned about the distraction a fainting father might present to the midwife.
- John Howard was unconcerned by the incident, praising his security staff.
- Astor noticed an immediate change in Philip Hallan's studied air of unconcerned interest.
- Kemino meant the question to sound worried, but it came out unconcerned and a bit shallow.
- I catch a glimpse of the sleek shape of a white-tipped reef shark gliding towards us with unconcerned ease.
- One could justly add that Spielberg's magic touch is tangible, even if it appears a little unconcerned.
- They appeared unconcerned about the ultimate usefulness of such a costly education in a depressed market.
- Even when she threatened to contact the police Hoyle seemed unconcerned and continued to pull himself through the window.
- They did not worry if their victims were at home and seemed unconcerned about being disturbed.
- First there was a deer, quite sketchy, but with a bright, open face, unconcerned, as though he was simply standing at rest.
- Yet the government does exactly this and the public seems pretty much unconcerned about it.
- Putras seems unaffected and unconcerned, as if it is then of no interest to him.
- Richard lies in the shape of a cross on the soil, pretending to be a dreamer unconcerned with the world.
- The US is equally unconcerned globally, federally, statewide and locally.
Synonyms indifferent about, unmoved by, apathetic about, uninterested in, incurious about, uninvolved in/with, dispassionate about, deaf to, heedless of, unmindful of, bored by cool, remote, aloof, detached, lukewarm, unenthusiastic untroubled, unworried, unperturbed, unruffled, unanxious, insouciant, nonchalant, blasé, carefree, blithe, casual, without a care in the world, serene, relaxed, at ease, devil-may-care, happy-go-lucky, {cool, calm, and collected} informal laid-back, unflappable rare pococurante Definition of unconcerned in US English: unconcernedadjectiveˌənkənˈsərndˌənkənˈsərnd Showing a lack of worry or interest, especially when this is surprising or callous. (尤指对令人惊奇的事)漠不关心的;不感兴趣的 Scott seemed unconcerned by his companion's problem 斯科特对同伴的困难似乎毫不关心。 Example sentencesExamples - But she seems peculiarly unconcerned about the distraction a fainting father might present to the midwife.
- Mr. Helmer appears to have been unconcerned as he talked casually with Constable Stanway.
- The US is equally unconcerned globally, federally, statewide and locally.
- Kemino meant the question to sound worried, but it came out unconcerned and a bit shallow.
- They are totally unconcerned with the conduct of things in this place.
- His companions are seemingly unconcerned about his fatal injuries, being much more worried about the fate of the horse.
- Richard lies in the shape of a cross on the soil, pretending to be a dreamer unconcerned with the world.
- Without a plan, Democrats risk looking unconcerned about future retirees.
- Putras seems unaffected and unconcerned, as if it is then of no interest to him.
- I catch a glimpse of the sleek shape of a white-tipped reef shark gliding towards us with unconcerned ease.
- One could justly add that Spielberg's magic touch is tangible, even if it appears a little unconcerned.
- Yet the government does exactly this and the public seems pretty much unconcerned about it.
- They appeared unconcerned about the ultimate usefulness of such a costly education in a depressed market.
- Even when she threatened to contact the police Hoyle seemed unconcerned and continued to pull himself through the window.
- They did not worry if their victims were at home and seemed unconcerned about being disturbed.
- John Howard was unconcerned by the incident, praising his security staff.
- First there was a deer, quite sketchy, but with a bright, open face, unconcerned, as though he was simply standing at rest.
- This sow seemed unconcerned with the onlookers, being more than content just to keep an eye on her new litter of piglets.
- Astor noticed an immediate change in Philip Hallan's studied air of unconcerned interest.
- Despite being warned by crew members, the Manchester man was said to have shown no remorse and seemed unconcerned by his actions.
Synonyms indifferent about, unmoved by, apathetic about, uninterested in, incurious about, uninvolved in, uninvolved with, dispassionate about, deaf to, heedless of, unmindful of, bored by untroubled, unworried, unperturbed, unruffled, unanxious, insouciant, nonchalant, blasé, carefree, blithe, casual, without a care in the world, serene, relaxed, at ease, devil-may-care, happy-go-lucky, cool, calm, and collected |