How To Use Unperturbed In A Sentence

  • The man stared at James with deep-set, piggish eyes but James continued to walk towards him, unperturbed.
  • But these letters aside, Brick Lane is a cloistered domestic drama, unperturbed by the outside world.
  • Yemeni soldiers outside the British embassy appeared unperturbed by the threat. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was always unflappable, seemingly unperturbed whenever he found himself on the knife edge of defeat.
  • The man stared at James with deep-set, piggish eyes but James continued to walk towards him, unperturbed.
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  • It had been much too long since she'd experienced such unperturbed tranquility.
  • The unperturbed eigenstates should be calculated over a set of different configurations.
  • A model of patience, persistence and perseverance Marvan has taught not only the cricketers, but all of us, how to get a task nobly accomplished unperturbed and unruffled.
  • Rex, unperturbed, quickly stripped off naked to wash himself and his clothes in the deluge of fresh water.
  • Soon an agouti (a large tropical rodent) appeared and began to feed among the trumpeters, which were unperturbed by its presence.
  • Her PR clients are apparently unperturbed. Times, Sunday Times
  • She seemed unperturbed, even uninvolved, as if pondering Australia's decision to come off for bad light.
  • This season, he has not veered one inch from cool, unperturbed, gently luxurious clothes.
  • The Spanish midfielder was exceptional, his control and passing was exquisite and he seemed unperturbed by the conditions.
  • With unperturbed dignity, he sat back in his bubble-top car to wipe his eyes, reddened by a whiff of misfired tear gas. Staying Tuned
  • I raised my eyebrows at him but he met me with a steady, unperturbed gaze.
  • However, the filmmaker who cleared the film with the censor board earlier this month seems unperturbed by the controversies.
  • A trailblazer all her life, she is unperturbed when it comes to speaking her mind on controversial issues regarding life and love.
  • Well Haley was squaring up to Jared who stood lazily in front of her unperturbed by Haley's arguing, a smirk tugging at his lips at her fieriness.
  • Skins of red deer and the tufted pelts of kyloe cattle lay on the stone floor: there were massive black oak coffers and a great wardrobe like some huge safe for coats behind us, but two broad ancient leathern armchairs stood by the hearth invitingly, suggestive of unperturbed eighteenth-century ease, wherein we at once settled ourselves. Border Ghost Stories
  • And Clarke, of course, made his name with Fred Dagg, a character who appeared unperturbed to the point of coma.
  • Then I looked at his face and he just seemed completely unperturbed by the whole situation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Irene, Smash, and Amolde joined them in the anteroom. oary seemed unperturbed. Labor Policy
  • The parameter is the average mean square of the unperturbed dimension, which is a characteristic parameter for a given polymer chain.
  • Unperturbed, he pressed ahead with a policy of reconciliation, drawing up a civil concord whereby armed groups would be amnestied if they laid down their arms.
  • The denim specialist is unperturbed in any case, hauling with her to the changing room a vast pile of jeans, including, against my better judgment, "the bootcut," "the boyfriend" and "the jegging" — a kind of stretchy jeans meets legging. True blue: The importance of jeans
  • She looked utterly unperturbed by this, although she may have been swearing inwardly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ikeda watched her scowl at him for a lengthy moment while he remained composed and wholly unperturbed.
  • Cyclists and drivers unperturbed by my precarious position skimmed past me in both directions.
  • Whether in denial or putting on a brave face, the delegates professed to be unperturbed by those numbers.
  • He had a goatish indifference to the feelings of others, and was quite unperturbed if one of his disclosures cost a friend or acquaintance his job.104 Storyteller
  • Which, for ‘nonplus’ v. gives ‘1. surprise and confuse; flummox 2. as adj. nonplussed unperturbed’. Friday! June 26 – The Bleat.
  • His words, calm and almost unperturbed, made the customer's words seem outrageous.
  • But in actual fact he is unperturbed about the attention.
  • The hammerheads looked at one moment cool and unperturbed and then they were gone.
  • An eel eased through the light of the floodlamps, unperturbed, stemming the current. CORMORANT
  • The life-like bambini appeared unperturbed, their faces calm and angelic, their wide eyes turned to the sky.
  • American military professionals are largely unperturbed by the controversy.
  • We realise we might be the youngest people here - many of the clientele enjoyed the Seventies as they happened - but we are unperturbed.
  • Meanwhile the organisers remain unperturbed by the brouhaha.
  • Saw a woman with roughened hands opening the door to him, smiling a little at this stranger, unperturbedly welcoming him as her husband. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • They waved us to empty chairs, plonking cups filled with coffee as thick as treacle in front of us - and, completely unperturbed, carried on raising the roof.
  • And the weight is lifted further when others in the group seem unperturbed by my humanity. Christianity Today
  • The audience seemed unperturbed by the distant thud of artillery. Times, Sunday Times
  • The effect of the protein is modeled as an external field acting on the unperturbed eigenstates of the chromophore.
  • A trailblazer all her life, she is unperturbed when it comes to speaking her mind on controversial issues regarding life and love.
  • The parameter is the average mean square of the unperturbed dimension, which is a characteristic parameter for a given polymer chain.
  • The unperturbed swans, ponderously wallowing in the shallows.
  • ‘Ah, yes,’ replied Kierkegaard, unperturbed, stepping back with a ceremonious sweep of his arm, ‘I, however, shall.’
  • The chief policeman went on talking with the Brooks Brothers clerk, seemingly unperturbed by the size and mood of the mob.
  • He seems unperturbed that it will not be in the shops before the holiday season. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meanwhile, as the heavens darkened, the seas began to boil, and the voice tore through the clouds shouting, in deep, stentorian tones to one and all "It was a Mistake!", campaign offices described themselves as "unperturbed". The Palin Meltdown in Slo-Mo
  • The chief policeman went on talking with the Brooks Brothers clerk, seemingly unperturbed by the size and mood of the mob.
  • Meanwhile, as the heavens darkened, the seas began to boil, and a voice tore through the clouds shouting, in deep, stentorian tones to one and all: "It was a Mistake!", campaign offices described themselves as "unperturbed". Founder Of Group Palin Courted Professed "Hatred For The American Government"; Cursed "Damn Flag"
  • A replacement Stagecoach bus arrived at the scene shortly afterwards and an unperturbed Mr Hill completed the journey with his passengers.
  • And it is a youth, standing tiptoe upon the earth, now waiting in unperturbed ease, now searching with unbridled zeal, who is lover and mystic. The Kempton-Wace Letters
  • The life-like bambini appeared unperturbed, their faces calm and angelic, their wide eyes turned to the sky.
  • The settlers, unperturbed, insisted that they need not take their ‘cue from barbarians!’
  • But he adds that also in the ecclesial environment dissonances emerged: At times - he ends with a pinch of bitterness - one has the impression that our society needs at least one group for which it does not reserve any tolerance; which one can unperturbedly set upon with hatred. Advance Report on the Papal Letter about the Lifting of the SSPX Excommunications II
  • It is a close, clammy, breezeless night; the heavy blue drapes around the opened windows lie unperturbed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Russian pilot seemed unperturbed. Times, Sunday Times
  • If something can happen and yet leave the light unperturbed, which is the essence of temporal cloaking, then the event can become as invisible as a cloaked object. Www.startribune.com
  • He shrugged - he's a very nonchalant man, unperturbed by tantrums and certainly not prone to them.
  • A block away from the statue, a calico cat casually crosses the street right in front of me, unperturbed by traffic.
  • They waved us to empty chairs, plonking cups filled with coffee as thick as treacle in front of us - and, completely unperturbed, carried on raising the roof.
  • The traders are The word unperturbed fits in the sentence. LearnHub Activities
  • Again, sources backing up this information are minimal, but Willerbang seemed unperturbed by the sudden departure of his friend and mentor.
  • His majesty appears unperturbed that I don't bob. Times, Sunday Times
  • Though unperturbed by the footfalls of the chance pedestrian, he was as keyed up and sensitive and ready to be startled as any timorous deer. JUST MEAT
  • A bouquet or two of the choicest blossoms fell on the unperturbed head of one Mr. Graves, a stony young assistant he usually carried about with him; with a second nosegay he gifted another young gentleman in his train - an interesting fac - simile of himself, being, indeed, his own son; but the full corbeille of blushing bloom fell to the lot of meddling womankind, en masse. Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
  • Cyclists and drivers unperturbed by my precarious position skimmed past me in both directions.
  • Clarke is unperturbed that the first major exhibition of Scottish paintings at the revamped Royal Scottish Academy should be by a pillar of the empire.
  • Unperturbed, we continued our hunt for the elusive grassbird and were rewarded by our first pied triller of the day in the scrub across the creek.
  • The man whose Naya Theatre group revived theatre in the 60's is unperturbed by controversy and likes to move on.
  • Unperturbed, he pressed ahead with a policy of reconciliation, drawing up a civil concord whereby armed groups would be amnestied if they laid down their arms.

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