Pronunciation: /ʌnˈbɒðərd/
adjective not feeling anxious or concerned; relaxed and calm
A1 She was unbothered by the noise outside.
A2 The cat lounged in the sun, unbothered by the passing cars.
B1 Despite the chaos around her, she remained unbothered and focused on her work.
B2 He walked through the crowded streets, unbothered by the hustle and bustle of the city.
C1 The CEO remained unbothered by the criticism, confident in her decisions.
C2 Even in the face of adversity, she stayed unbothered and maintained her composure.
formal Despite the criticism, she remained unbothered and focused on her work.
informal She's totally unbothered by what others think of her.
slang He's so unbothered, nothing can shake his confidence.
figurative Like a duck in water, she glided through the chaos unbothered.
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