Unworried in a sentence as an adjective

My guess is that the ratio of worried/unworried is something like 90% on HN and 10% amongst normals.

Most of the people I try to convince remain unworried, thinking along the same lines -- why is it bad if they know more about me?

- I can't think of any other music genre that sounds more lighthearted and unworried and it really helps to brighten my mood.

I am truly unworried about an "underground/blackmarket" of maskless events.

I'm unwilling to be unworried by preventably sick kids who will carry the remnants of a serious illness for the rest of their lives.

But as a human, maybe part of what keeps you happy is that uninhibited, unworried revealing of new experiences.

[1] Apologies, I don't know what reductible means, but guessed typo - I'm open to education though and unworried by typos!

Which isn't to say I'm unworried - in fact, it's the very thing I worry about the most when it comes to the aforementioned government overreaction.

I thought I had cancelled my account, and was unworried about them continuing to charge me because I had recently gotten a new card number anyway.

So far Facebook's paying customers, the advertisers, seem unworried?

To be fair, the unworried proponents of this piece used equally fallacious rhetorical tricks, and did so with the intent to deceive.

A lot of it you won't hear about if you limit yourselfI agree, and this is why I am unworried about the recent moves to cut government research funding in the US.

Users don't have to worry about what payment platforms their favourite creators support only if they are unworried about whether their money actually gets to those creators.

> "People are routinely worried about harmless things, and routinely completely unworried about incredibly harmful things.

> If Google's survival depended on solving this, they would have solved it 10 times overassuming that's true, can we safely conclude that Google is unworried by the loss of net neutrality?

There's always a tradeoff between convenience and security, but I'm relatively unworried about someone, say, breaking into my bank compared to someone spoofing my phone number.

As a result, costs of borrowing go massively up, which is bad for everybody except for a small proportion of rentiers sufficiently wealthy to be entirely unworried by liquidity.

I find it so interesting that many people are concerned about AI "waking up" and taking over, which I don't believe can ever happen, but are blissfully unworried about this much more serious and immediate danger: that we ourselves will choose to put machines in control of things they cannot possibly understand.

Unworried definitions

adjective

free of trouble and worry and care; "the carefree joys of childhood"; "carefree millionaires, untroubled financially"

See also: carefree