unworried
/ʌnˈwʌrid/ (bre, ipa) · [ənwˈɚid] /ʌnˈwɜːrid/ (ame, ipa) · [ənwˈɚid] /ˌən-ˈwər-ēd How to pronounce unworried (audio) -ˈwə-rēd/ (ame, mw)
unworried — adjective
- unworriedpositive
- more unworriedcomparative
- most unworriedsuperlative
1. not feeling anxious about what could go wrong, and staying calm instead.
not feeling anxious about what could go wrong, and staying calm instead.
Elise sounded unworried after the doctor said the test looked normal.
unworried after reassuring news
After a week of practice, Takeshi felt unworried about the piano recital.
unworried about + event
The children stayed unworried while the mechanic listened to the strange engine noise.
Kemi remained unworried when the toddler spilled juice across the kitchen floor.
Mauricio looked unworried about the delayed train and kept reading his comic.
- calm
broader and more common; it does not always point to a specific possible problem
- relaxed
often suggests physical ease after stress has gone
- unconcerned
can sound colder, as if someone does not care enough
文法句型
be/feel/look unworried
unworried about + noun/gerund
用法筆記
Common after linking verbs such as be, feel, look, and remain. Use 'about' when naming the thing that might cause concern.