Definitionadj. lacking in interest or care or feeling
Last update: September 25, 2015
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The prisoner seems entirely unconcerned as to the outcome of the examination. [Please select]
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"It's where we met last time," Gabriel said with an unconcerned shrug. [Please select]
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Take out sheet notepaper, envelope: unconcerned. [Please select]
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But the guide strode on unconcerned with his easy Hillman gait, neither deigning to glance back nor making any verbal comment. [Please select]
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He wore an eye-glass; he seemed an unconcerned spectator of our movements--so does the untrained, unthinking eye look out upon destiny. [Please select]
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Presently she emerged on the stage, looking rather artificially unconcerned, and the rehearsal went on again. [Please select]
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He managed a nod that seemed unconcerned enough, in response to Jimmy's suggestion, and followed him out to the sidewalk. [Please select]
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Here was a man, at any rate, who regarded her beauty unconcerned, and from whose society she derived no emotional experiences. [Please select]
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Presently Bishey sauntered in, trying to look unconcerned and at ease, but he was so fidgety he couldn't sit down. [Please select]
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Tom was so hard and unconcerned; if _he_ had been crying on the floor, Maggie would have cried, too. [Please select]
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"Not the slightest in the world," said I, trying to seem unconcerned. [Please select]
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