unfazed
/ʌnˈfeɪzd/ (bre, ipa) · [ənfˈezd] /ʌnˈfeɪzd/ (ame, ipa) · [ənfˈezd] /ˌən-ˈfāzd How to pronounce unfazed (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unfazed — adjective
- unfazedpositive
- more unfazedcomparative
- most unfazedsuperlative
1. not feeling shocked, anxious, or disturbed when something surprising, unusual, o
not feeling shocked, anxious, or disturbed when something surprising, unusual, or stressful happens
Kwame was unfazed by the last-minute changes to the presentation schedule.
unfazed by [something unexpected]
Even when the microphone cut out mid-sentence, Mei-Ling remained completely unfazed and carried on.
remain completely unfazed
The toddler fell off the bench but seemed unfazed and ran back to the swings.
Diego remained unfazed by the harsh feedback, knowing he had given the project his best.
It was impressive how unfazed the nurse stayed as the emergency room filled with patients.
- unperturbed
more formal; suggests a calm, undisturbed inner state rather than just absence of visible reaction
- unruffled
emphasises smooth, composed external behaviour especially under pressure
- undaunted
suggests boldness and refusal to be discouraged when facing something difficult
- unflappable
stronger; suggests a permanent personality trait of staying calm in any crisis
文法句型
be/seem/remain unfazed
unfazed by [noun phrase]
用法筆記
Commonly paired with the preposition 'by' to name the cause of potential worry — e.g. unfazed by the delay, unfazed by the criticism. Can also be used without a complement when the context makes the cause clear.