unbothered
1 of 1adjective/ʌnˈbɑðərd/
Forms:more unbothered,most unbothered
1
not worried, concerned, or affected by something that might typically cause disturbance
- Despite the heavy criticism, she remained unbothered and continued with her project confidently.
- He appeared unbothered by the chaos around him, sipping his coffee calmly in the midst of the commotion.
- Her unbothered attitude towards the rumors impressed her friends, who admired her composure.
- The cat lay unbothered on the windowsill, indifferent to the noise from the street below.
- He was unbothered by the rain during his morning jog, enjoying the refreshing weather.