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[ UK /ʌnwˈʌɹɪd/ ]
[ US /ənˈwɝid/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. free of trouble and worry and care
    the carefree joys of childhood
    carefree millionaires, untroubled financially

How To Use unworried In A Sentence

  • To the first group, I appreciate the concern, but remain unworried.
  • The bus driver looked away from her, trying to look like he was unworried.
  • And of course he was unworried by his failures, because his future would certainly have none of those in it. SLEEP WHILE I SING
  • A recent survey showed that half of Italians are unworried by the changeover.
  • She was asleep, peaceful, innocent and apparently unworried, almost the moment she was horizontal. DISPLACED PERSON
  • `You'd best have proof of that remark, old-timer ," he replied, unworried. PAINT THE WIND
  • He told reporters that Taiwan is unworried about the military drills ‘as long as they don't spill into an accident conflict.’
  • Still the same long lashes and the serene, unworried curve to his cheeks. JUST BETWEEN US
  • However, the general secretary of the Headteachers Association of Scotland said he was unworried by the minister's intervention.
  • I can't say I know how this will turn out, I can't say I'm unaware of or unworried about the likely emotional turmoil that lies ahead.
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