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Definition of unconcern in English: unconcernnounʌnkənˈsəːnˌənkənˈsərn mass nounA lack of worry or interest, especially when surprising or callous. he is famed for his ‘laid-back’ attitude, his apparent unconcern about his actions Example sentencesExamples - But the lack of substance ultimately adds to the mood: flamboyant unconcern underlined by apocalyptic decadence.
- The police are of course a picture of unconcern when it comes to illegal encroachments and pavement vendors who have taken over the entire footpath, even on arterial roads.
- This concern often stands in marked contrast with the callous and greedy unconcern of the current wielders of power and influence in the Middle East.
- With what blithe unconcern, too, it has disregarded the one-pointers.
- It seems that Frank had a West Indian touch to him, to the way he batted and the way he lived, to his splendid unconcern for the record books and his fondness for rum.
- Is not a Patron, my Lord, one who looks with unconcern on a man struggling for life in the water, and, when he has reached ground, encumbers him with help?
- We've come to delight in having a few tea lights burning of an evening but it's essential, given the majestic unconcern with which Dolly wields her fluffy tail, to protect the flames inside a glass lantern.
- On the contrary, I find the very unconcern profoundly disturbing.
- Any man would be gutted by even one such loss, but Norman has always affected a public air of unconcern whenever the subject comes up.
- Beneath a placid surface of seeming unconcern over the earnings downturn and cost squeeze, there is growing turmoil within Scotland's financial services industry.
- As early as 1959, Grass had his first and most slippery narrator, Oscar Matzerath in The Tin Drum, allude to this maritime disaster, though only in passing and with feigned unconcern.
- None can stand aside with unconcern; the interests of everyone hang on the result.
- There is a climate of simplification, of elimination, of utter freedom and even unconcern, which forms one of the fundamental features of the entire Vedic experience.
- So when the totem tumbles, consistency alone would seem to justify something more regretful than a shrug of unconcern.
- Nature's primal fury, man's unbridled fear, political apathy, bureaucratic inertia, rural angst, urban unconcern all found their way into the cascade of grief unleashed by the twenty-one poets.
- The near enemy is indifference, which is based on intentional unconcern.
- ‘Nothing's wrong with your friend, honey, so now take her up to your room and don't forget to be nice,’ my mom scolds me, a look of unconcern on her face.
- But unconcern about the evidence is of course hardly new among Leftists.
- If the other people in the group are also presenting a facade of unconcern, the bystander will incorrectly interpret their appearance of unconcern as a sign that there is no emergency.
- Not a lot of details about corruption and zealotry and black books and unconcern for the poor in there.
Synonyms indifference, apathy, lack of concern, lack of interest, uninterestedness, nonchalance, equanimity, insouciance, lack of involvement, passivity, dispassionateness, dispassion, detachment, aloofness, remoteness, reserve Definition of unconcern in US English: unconcernnounˌənkənˈsərnˌənkənˈsərn A lack of worry or interest, especially when surprising or callous. he is famed for his “laid-back” attitude, his apparent unconcern about his actions Example sentencesExamples - As early as 1959, Grass had his first and most slippery narrator, Oscar Matzerath in The Tin Drum, allude to this maritime disaster, though only in passing and with feigned unconcern.
- But the lack of substance ultimately adds to the mood: flamboyant unconcern underlined by apocalyptic decadence.
- But unconcern about the evidence is of course hardly new among Leftists.
- The police are of course a picture of unconcern when it comes to illegal encroachments and pavement vendors who have taken over the entire footpath, even on arterial roads.
- The near enemy is indifference, which is based on intentional unconcern.
- If the other people in the group are also presenting a facade of unconcern, the bystander will incorrectly interpret their appearance of unconcern as a sign that there is no emergency.
- On the contrary, I find the very unconcern profoundly disturbing.
- We've come to delight in having a few tea lights burning of an evening but it's essential, given the majestic unconcern with which Dolly wields her fluffy tail, to protect the flames inside a glass lantern.
- With what blithe unconcern, too, it has disregarded the one-pointers.
- It seems that Frank had a West Indian touch to him, to the way he batted and the way he lived, to his splendid unconcern for the record books and his fondness for rum.
- Is not a Patron, my Lord, one who looks with unconcern on a man struggling for life in the water, and, when he has reached ground, encumbers him with help?
- Any man would be gutted by even one such loss, but Norman has always affected a public air of unconcern whenever the subject comes up.
- Not a lot of details about corruption and zealotry and black books and unconcern for the poor in there.
- There is a climate of simplification, of elimination, of utter freedom and even unconcern, which forms one of the fundamental features of the entire Vedic experience.
- So when the totem tumbles, consistency alone would seem to justify something more regretful than a shrug of unconcern.
- This concern often stands in marked contrast with the callous and greedy unconcern of the current wielders of power and influence in the Middle East.
- ‘Nothing's wrong with your friend, honey, so now take her up to your room and don't forget to be nice,’ my mom scolds me, a look of unconcern on her face.
- Nature's primal fury, man's unbridled fear, political apathy, bureaucratic inertia, rural angst, urban unconcern all found their way into the cascade of grief unleashed by the twenty-one poets.
- Beneath a placid surface of seeming unconcern over the earnings downturn and cost squeeze, there is growing turmoil within Scotland's financial services industry.
- None can stand aside with unconcern; the interests of everyone hang on the result.
Synonyms indifference, apathy, lack of concern, lack of interest, uninterestedness, nonchalance, equanimity, insouciance, lack of involvement, passivity, dispassionateness, dispassion, detachment, aloofness, remoteness, reserve |