Untroubled

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈtrʌbəld/

Definitions of untroubled

adjective not experiencing worry or distress; calm and peaceful

Example Sentences

A1 She felt untroubled by the small issues in her life.

A2 The child slept untroubled through the night.

B1 Despite the chaos around her, she remained untroubled.

B2 His untroubled demeanor made it seem like nothing could faze him.

C1 The CEO appeared untroubled by the news of the company's financial losses.

C2 Even in the face of adversity, she remained untroubled and focused on finding a solution.

Examples of untroubled in a Sentence

formal The untroubled expression on his face indicated a sense of calm and contentment.

informal She seemed untroubled by the news, shrugging it off with a smile.

slang He's always so untroubled, nothing seems to faze him.

figurative Her mind was untroubled like a serene lake, reflecting only peace and tranquility.

Grammatical Forms of untroubled

past tense

untroubled

plural

untroubled

comparative

more untroubled

superlative

most untroubled

present tense

untroubled

future tense

will be untroubled

perfect tense

has been untroubled

continuous tense

is untroubling

singular

untroubled

positive degree

untroubled

infinitive

to untrouble

gerund

untroubling

participle

untroubled

Origin and Evolution of untroubled

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English, Old French, Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'untroubled' originated from Middle English, influenced by Old French and Latin roots.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a state of being free from worry or disturbance, the word 'untroubled' has retained its core meaning over time, emphasizing a sense of calm and peace.