| Inconcerning | a. Unimportant; trifling. [ Obs. ] “Trifling and inconcerning matters.” Fuller. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Unconcern | n. Want of concern; absence of anxiety; freedom from solicitude; indifference. [ 1913 Webster ] A listless unconcern, |
| Unconcerned | a. Not concerned; not anxious or solicitous; easy in mind; carelessly secure; indifferent; Happy mortals, unconcerned for more. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Unconcerning | a. Not interesting or affecting; insignificant; not belonging to one. [ Obs. ] Addison. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Unconcernment | n. The state of being unconcerned, or of having no share or concern; unconcernedness. [ Obs. ] South. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| unconcern | (n) ความไม่สนใจ, See also: ความเมินเฉย |
| unconcern | I am unconcerned with the problem. |
| unconcern | I can't be unconcerned about your future. |
| unconcern | I pulled her by the sleeve, but she went on talking unconcernedly. |
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| unconcern | (n) a feeling of lack of concern, Ant. concern |
| unconcerned | (adj) lacking in interest or care or feeling, Ant. concerned, Example: the average American...is unconcerned that his or her plight is the result of a complex of personal and economic and governmental actions...beyond the normal citizen's comprehension and control; blithely unconcerned about his friend's plight |
| unconcerned | (adj) easy in mind; not worried, Example: the prisoner seems entirely unconcerned as to the outcome of the examination |
| unconcerned | (adj) not occupied or engaged with, Example: readers unconcerned with style |
| unconcernedly | (adv) in an unconcerned manner, Example: war was breaking out in Europe, but she unconcernedly planned for a holiday |