Pronunciation: /ʌnkənˈsɜrn/
noun lack of interest or involvement in something; indifference
A1 She showed unconcern for the impending storm.
A2 His unconcern about the exam results surprised everyone.
B1 The manager's unconcern for employee well-being led to low morale.
B2 Despite his unconcern for fashion, he always dressed impeccably.
C1 Her unconcern for material possessions made her a minimalist.
C2 The politician's unconcern for public opinion ultimately led to his downfall.
formal His unconcern for the company's financial stability was concerning to the board members.
informal She showed complete unconcern for the consequences of her actions.
slang He had a total 'whatever' attitude, displaying unconcern for anyone else's feelings.
figurative The artist's painting exuded an air of unconcern for traditional techniques.
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