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unconcerned

[uhn-kuhn-surnd] / ˌʌn kənˈsɜrnd /


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The movie itself seems equally unconcerned with its villain, which may be why its suspense and horror beats ultimately don’t hit that hard.

From Los Angeles Times

Sounding wholly unconcerned with providing bulletin board material to the upstart Kings, Draymond Green declared this week that he’s rooting for a first-round matchup between Golden State and Sacramento, citing an easier travel burden.

From Washington Post

Entirely unconcerned with the client’s gustatory enjoyment, Lucy considers herself an artiste, creating food for unsophisticated palates, and Chao plays her with the utmost seriousness.

From New York Times

She often seems unaware of or unconcerned by certain societal norms, or confused by life’s more menial drudgery.

From New York Times

The government’s earnings from commodity exports like oil and natural gas, which flow regardless of what Russian courts do inside the country, have left it largely unconcerned about the country’s investment climate, economists noted.

From New York Times