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unbothered

[uhn-both-erd] / ʌnˈbɒð ərd /




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But with the medal already in the bag, Atkin was smiling at the top of the pipe as she dropped in for one last time, enjoying a pressure-free run and seemingly unbothered that the two points she gained were not enough for a higher step on the podium.

From BBC

Her previous publishers had been either too overworked or unbothered to treat her and her work with the respect she felt she deserved.

From Los Angeles Times

They are infamous trash talkers, unbothered by the rules, as long as they can mess with their opponents’ heads.

From The Wall Street Journal

I start shivering five minutes in; the man in sweatpants and Crocs appears unbothered.

From Slate

Unbothered by the pressure of the moment, she debuted a Lady Gaga free skate that brought fans to their feet and earned her a silver medal.

From Los Angeles Times