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UK
/ʌnkənsˈɜːn/
]
[ US /ˌənkənˈsɝn/ ]
[ US /ˌənkənˈsɝn/ ]
NOUN
- the trait of remaining calm and seeming not to care; a casual lack of concern
- a feeling of lack of concern
How To Use unconcern In A Sentence
- She insists her employers are unconcerned that she is apparently about to be sued for libel. Times, Sunday Times
- But the lack of substance ultimately adds to the mood: flamboyant unconcern underlined by apocalyptic decadence.
- Significantly, he is unconcerned by the expected humidity.
- Yet the government does exactly this and the public seems pretty much unconcerned about it.
- A camel watched them pass, incongruous and apparently unconcerned. Times, Sunday Times
- Generally, he remained blithely unconcerned about his screen roles. Times, Sunday Times
- As I made my way back to my car, a dog fox trotted across the road in front of me, stopped, looked me up and down and then carried on, completely unconcerned.
- I looked her up and down unconcernedly, say: " Picture, it is a bad apple nevertheless.
- He had all this stuff on his shirt and looked unconcerned. Times, Sunday Times
- Why are the opponents of assisted dying apparently unconcerned by this? Times, Sunday Times