Unconcerned
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53 examples of Unconcerned in a sentence
Yet Trump is
unconcerned.
Pelosi has appeared
unconcerned
with that question.
So far, US investors seem
unconcerned
about these risks.
There, in a nutshell, is Trump’s modus operandi: he’s not just a liar but a fabulist, seemingly
unconcerned
with whether his fictions will be exposed.
Unconcerned, the latter let us come within half a cable length; then, not bothering to dive, it got up a little speed, retreated, and was content to keep its distance.
Meanwhile, briskly unconcerned, the Nautilus ran at full propeller through the midst of these ruins.
In their
unconcerned
looks was the calm of passions daily satiated, and through all their gentleness of manner pierced that peculiar brutality, the result of a command of half-easy things, in which force is exercised and vanity amused—the management of thoroughbred horses and the society of loose women.
Julien was still in his first sleep, when he was awakened with a start by the sound of two people talking in his room, apparently quite
unconcerned.
While his wife basked in the sun on the pavement, trailing her skirt with nonchalance and impudence, shameless and unconcerned, he followed behind her, pale and shuddering, repeating that it was all over, that he would be unable to save himself and would be guillotined.
in an open barouche, the horses of which had been taken out, the better to accommodate it to the crowded place, stood a stout old gentleman, in a blue coat and bright buttons, corduroy breeches and top-boots, two young ladies in scarfs and feathers, a young gentleman apparently enamoured of one of the young ladies in scarfs and feathers, a lady of doubtful age, probably the aunt of the aforesaid, and Mr. Tupman, as easy and
unconcerned
as if he had belonged to the family from the first moments of his infancy.
The hearty old landlord was trying to look very cheerful and unconcerned, but failing signally in the attempt.
I tried to put on as
unconcerned
an air as possible, but I had not forgotten the warnings of the lady, even though I disregarded them, and I kept a keen eye upon my two companions.
He, her father, a well-meaning, but not a quick-sighted man, could really, I believe, give no information; for he had been generally confined to the house, while the girls were ranging over the town and making what acquaintance they chose; and he tried to convince me, as thoroughly as he was convinced himself, of his daughter's being entirely
unconcerned
in the business.
The game-laws of Gokral Seetarun extended to the streets of walled towns, and the wild pig rooted
unconcerned
at night in the alleyways.
My friend spoke in his frankest and most
unconcerned
manner.
For my part, I was fidgeting in my seat in my impatience, but my uncle's calm, pale face and large blue eyes were as tranquil and demure as those of the most
unconcerned
spectator.
"Aye, there she comes," continued Mrs. Bennet, "looking as
unconcerned
as may be, and caring no more for us than if we were at York, provided she can have her own way.
I know you will do him such ample justice, that I am growing every moment more
unconcerned
and indifferent.
The dog had no longer his
unconcerned
manner; he went backwards and forwards, ferreting among the grass and bushes as if his smell had revealed some suspicious object to him.
However, the Roads being reckoned as good as a harbour, the anchorage good, and our ground-tackle very strong, our men were unconcerned, and not in the least apprehensive of danger, but spent the time in rest and mirth, after the manner of the sea; but the eighth day, in the morning, the wind increased, and we had all hands at work to strike our topmasts, and make everything snug and close, that the ship might ride as easy as possible.
She sat very composed and unconcerned, and looked full in my face, as if she had a mind to be acquainted with me.
I presented my gun at her, but, as she did not understand it, she was perfectly
unconcerned
at it, nor did she offer to stir away; upon which I tossed her a bit of biscuit, though by the way, I was not very free of it, for my store was not great: however, I spared her a bit, I say, and she went to it, smelled at it, and ate it, and looked (as if pleased) for more; but I thanked her, and could spare no more: so she marched off.
Yesterday's friends, though astonished that he was invited, still pushed back; but he moved on among them, beautiful, free, unconcerned, as self-confident as if he himself had the power to distribute favors.
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