unfazed

/ʌnˈfeɪzd/ (bre, ipa) · [ənfˈezd] /ʌnˈfeɪzd/ (ame, ipa) · [ənfˈezd] /ˌən-ˈfāzd How to pronounce unfazed (audio)/ (ame, mw)

unfazed — 形容詞

  • unfazedpositive
  • more unfazedcomparative
  • most unfazedsuperlative

1. not feeling shocked, anxious, or disturbed when something surprising, unusual, o

1.形容詞B2
釋義

不為所動

遇到意外時不驚訝或擔心

not feeling shocked, anxious, or disturbed when something surprising, unusual, or stressful happens

例句

Kwame was unfazed by the last-minute changes to the presentation schedule.

Kwame 對報告時間表的最後變動不為所動。

unfazed by [something unexpected]

Even when the microphone cut out mid-sentence, Mei-Ling remained completely unfazed and carried on.

即使麥克風在話講到一半時故障,Mei-Ling 仍然完全不為所動,繼續講下去。

remain completely unfazed

同義詞
  • 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

反義詞
  • fazed

    the direct opposite; feeling disturbed or bothered by something

  • shaken

    implies a stronger emotional impact that leaves one unsettled

  • rattled

    informal; suggests nervousness or loss of composure

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.

常見錯誤

She was unfazed with the sudden change of plans.
She was unfazed by the sudden change of plans.
💡unfazed takes 'by', not 'with', to introduce the cause.
He was unfazed from the strong criticism.
He was unfazed by the strong criticism.
💡the correct preposition is 'by', not 'from'.