unbothered

adjective
UK: /ʌnˈbɒðəd/
US: /ʌnˈbɑːðərd/
  1. Not worried or concerned about something.

    1. She seemed unbothered by the criticism.
    2. Despite the chaos, he remained unbothered, calmly sipping his coffee, quite unbothered.
  2. Not disturbed or interrupted; left in peace.

    1. I just want to be left unbothered today.
    2. The cat slept unbothered in a sunbeam, totally unbothered by the noise around her.
unbothered adverb
  1. In a manner showing a lack of concern or worry.

    1. She unbothered, walked away from the argument.
    2. He unbothered continued his work, completely unbothered, despite the urgent interruptions.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "unbothered" in English means: Not worried or concerned about something., Not disturbed or interrupted; left in peace..

The phonetic transcription of "unbothered" is /ʌnˈbɒðəd/ in British English and /ʌnˈbɑːðərd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "unbothered": calm, relaxed, serene, peaceful, undisturbed, unworried.

Example usage of "unbothered": "She seemed unbothered by the criticism.". More examples on the page.