Unperturbed

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌn.pərˈtɜrbd/

Definitions of unperturbed

adjective not perturbed or concerned; calm and relaxed

Example Sentences

A1 She remained unperturbed by the loud noises outside.

A2 The cat sat unperturbed in the middle of the chaos.

B1 Despite the unexpected news, he remained unperturbed and focused on his work.

B2 The experienced hiker was unperturbed by the challenging terrain.

C1 Even in the face of criticism, she stayed unperturbed and confident in her decisions.

C2 His unperturbed demeanor in stressful situations impressed his colleagues.

Examples of unperturbed in a Sentence

formal Despite the chaos around her, she remained unperturbed and focused on her work.

informal Even with all the drama going on, he stayed unperturbed and kept his cool.

slang She was so chill, totally unperturbed by the whole situation.

figurative Like a calm lake, he was unperturbed by the storm raging around him.

Grammatical Forms of unperturbed

past tense

unperturbed

plural

unperturbed

comparative

more unperturbed

superlative

most unperturbed

present tense

unperturbed

future tense

will be unperturbed

perfect tense

has been unperturbed

continuous tense

is being unperturbed

singular

unperturbed

positive degree

unperturbed

infinitive

to unperturb

gerund

unperturbing

participle

unperturbed

Origin and Evolution of unperturbed

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'unperturbed' originated from the Latin word 'perturbare' which means to disturb or throw into disorder.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'unperturbed' has retained its original meaning of being undisturbed or calm, often used to describe someone who remains composed in difficult situations.