Synonym: apathetic, blase, easygoing, indifferent, nonchalant, uninterested. Antonym: concerned. Similar words: concerned, be concerned about, be concerned with, as far as I'm concerned, concern, concerning, going concern, concert. Meaning: [‚ʌnkənsɜrnd /-'sɜːnd] adj. 1. lacking in interest or care or feeling 2. easy in mind; not worried 3. not occupied or engaged with.
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61. Always before I could be 3)frivolous and care-free and unconcerned, because I had nothing precious to lose.
62. As the inspector and others came in, she regarded them disdainfully, seemingly unconcerned about her capture.
63. She must look and be her prettiest and most unconcerned self.
64. This is our Sade, more serious than we expect her to be and unconcerned if we find her a little solemn.
65. Creative people often appear self-important, hungry for attention, and unconcerned with others' ideas and opinions— all traits narcissists share.
66. Fifa is still awaiting Le Havre's formal complaint but Gill claims that United are unconcerned.
67. Lord and Mace would be destroyed, of course - a thought which left her unconcerned.
68. Journalists are portrayed as a soulless group,[www.Sentencedict.com] unconcerned with ethical issues.
69. Pizarro too is unconcerned, and is eager to prove his worth to the Chelsea cause.
70. The Sudanese president appears unconcerned about the impending request for an arrest warrant.
71. What had happened to Luca Brasi that Sollozzo was so unconcerned?
72. He was unconcerned about the length or shortness of her visit.
73. Now this was the sin of your sister Sodom: She and her daughters were arrogant, overfed and unconcerned; they did not help the poor and needy.
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