Used in a Sentence

unconcerned

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for unconcerned.

Editorial note

It's the same as rich people who are often so cruel and unconcerned about the less fortunate (e.g.

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Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Not anxious, apprehensive, or worried.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of unconcerned gathered in one view.

adjective

Not anxious, apprehensive, or worried.

adjective

Indifferent and having no interest; aloof.

adjective

Having no involvement.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for unconcerned.

Example sentences

1

It's the same as rich people who are often so cruel and unconcerned about the less fortunate (e.g.

2

They're not apologetic and are unconcerned with how it makes others feel until it begins to affect them.

3

My point is, every decent, moral, law-abiding citizen is unconcerned about the need for any article such as this.

4

Most of the examples of the brevity of the old style seem to be quite unconcerned with actual formatting.

5

You are relatively unconcerned with taking pleasure in life: you prefer activities with a purpose greater than just personal enjoyment.

6

Those inside the illusion are annoyed at the waste of time, but unconcerned by the possibility of a negative result.

7

They are also unconcerned about data protection and will likely continue to allow more care.data-style schemes with little effective oversight.

8

You can't expect a seller to be at the beck and call of every buyer, especially ones who seem unconcerned about the sale.

9

One can be stoic and unconcerned with the problems the world throws at you but still connect to people on an emotional level.

10

You are unconcerned about the decline of human rights in your country because some anonymous government source has conjured up some sinister foreign boogeyman.

11

For a long time French people were mostly unconcerned with learning English.

12

The Soviet Union was run by increasingly aging and increasingly paranoid revolutionaries (literally, people who had fought a coup) who were generally unconcerned with science.

Quote examples

1

Since faces are unique, “significantly altering a face to make it unrecognizable is difficult,” and names are distinctive, why do many people seem unconcerned about their public dissemination?

2

"who were generally unconcerned with science" That one is far from truth.

3

But I think it might still be a way to "discourage" them from being the same lazy next time or be unconcerned about their users' security (as the other user pointed out).

4

It's clear that the NSA et al are above the law and unconcerned with your rights, so until that is fixed, it's too easy to fall into a "grey" area where they have an excuse to monitor your traffic.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use unconcerned in a sentence?

It's the same as rich people who are often so cruel and unconcerned about the less fortunate (e.g.

What does unconcerned mean?

Not anxious, apprehensive, or worried.

What part of speech is unconcerned?

unconcerned is commonly used as adjective.