How to Use unconcerned in a Sentence
unconcerned
adjective- The economy seems to be slowing down, but many investors remain unconcerned.
- She's unconcerned about that issue.
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The team and Reid-Foley are unconcerned with the injury.
— Abbey Mastracco, New York Daily News, 29 Mar. 2024 -
On the topic of the Varchie breakup, KJ Apa has seemed mostly unconcerned.
— Claire Dodson, Teen Vogue, 9 Jan. 2019 -
Yet Apple and Google, which run the two largest app stores, seem unconcerned.
— Joel Thayer, WSJ, 21 July 2022 -
That might upset some, but one of the Garretts is unconcerned with that.
— John Fay, The Enquirer, 6 Sep. 2020 -
One is easy-going, messy and unconcerned about the state of her apartment.
— Luann Gibbs, The Enquirer, 31 Jan. 2022 -
That may be one of the reasons Poland seems unconcerned by Russia's threat of turning off the taps.
— Nicholas Gordon, Fortune, 27 Apr. 2022 -
Indeed, Aarons appeared unconcerned about his subjects' wardrobes or the trends of the day.
— CNN, 22 Nov. 2021 -
Ryan downed his White Russian and took my hand, unconcerned.
— Aaron Gilbreath, Longreads, 19 Mar. 2018 -
Chew is unconcerned that the paintings take time and effort to figure out.
— New York Times, 31 Jan. 2022 -
Trump seemed unconcerned about the heat of the moment, however.
— Susan Page, USA TODAY, 14 Apr. 2020 -
At the same time, many of these same folks are utterly unconcerned with the effects of angry left-wing rhetoric.
— David French, National Review, 10 July 2017 -
Tesla lost money again in the first two quarters of 2019, but Wall Street was unconcerned.
— Timothy B. Lee, Ars Technica, 19 Dec. 2019 -
Among those who are concerned but not upset (plus the few who are unconcerned), this reverses to 62-30% for the Democrats.
— Bygary Langer, ABC News, 30 Apr. 2022 -
The Fed chair appeared unconcerned Tuesday about the stock market’s sharp decline over the past six weeks.
— Christopher Rugaber, USA TODAY, 17 May 2022 -
The victims of this bombing are out for blood and unconcerned that this attack was the work of British, not American, crews.
— Chris Klimek, Vulture, 23 Feb. 2024 -
When Mike meets up with the pair, Mark seems unconcerned, leaving a couple days later with Cady.
— Oline H. Cogdill, Sun Sentinel, 10 July 2024 -
Feng appears unconcerned – and the lack of revenues does not appear to have put off investors.
— David Prosser, Forbes, 23 May 2022 -
Vance seems unconcerned about the global tremors that result when a great nation loses a war, even a proxy war.
— George F. Will, Washington Post, 19 July 2024 -
Which is not to say that this movie, which won the top prize at the Venice Film Festival last year, is unconcerned with showing what happens.
— A. O. Scott, New York Times, 18 May 2017 -
Massoud looked up at the sound, but appeared unconcerned.
— Nabih Bulosstaff Writer, Los Angeles Times, 3 Nov. 2022 -
Investors appeared unconcerned and focused on the strong sales growth and a rosy forecast.
— Mike Rogoway, OregonLive.com, 26 Apr. 2018 -
Many of the city’s denizens seem unconcerned with the requirements of a Ramadan under the coronavirus.
— Nabih Bulos, Los Angeles Times, 22 Apr. 2020 -
In a Fox News interview last week, Trump was unconcerned.
— John Wildermuth, SFChronicle.com, 18 Aug. 2020 -
For now, the Tatmadaw appears to be unconcerned about sanctions.
— USA Today, 20 Mar. 2021 -
Blithely unconcerned about how much work had been put into the set, the cicada refused to stay put in its lounge chair.
— Washington Post, 2 June 2021 -
What did shock him, though, was how unconcerned the authors were that such documents could ever be used against them.
— New York Times, 25 Jan. 2022 -
At 45, Pusha T is well aware of contemporary hip-hop’s trends but unconcerned with them.
— Julian Kimble, Washington Post, 17 June 2022 -
My mother was usually in a good mood and, for the most part, unconcerned with price or appropriate attire.
— Victor Lodato, The New Yorker, 29 July 2024
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