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unconcernedadjective having or showing freedom from worries or troublesplayful and unconcerned despite his medical emergency blithe, carefree, debonair, devil-may-care, gay, happy-go-lucky, insouciant, lighthearted, lightsome, slaphappy blasé(also blase), breezy, cavalier, nonchalantcasual, easygoing, informal, laid-back, low-pressure, relaxed, unfussy careworn earnest, grave, serious, serious-minded, somber(or sombre)careful, cautious, heedful, waryanxious, concerned, upset, worriedlong-suffering, overburdened, sorrowful having or showing a lack of interest or concerna featherbrain completely unconcerned about the important issues of the day apathetic, casual, complacent, disinterested, incurious, indifferent, insensible, insouciant, nonchalant, perfunctory, pococurante, uncurious, uninterested halfhearted, lukewarm, tepidaloof, cold, numb, remote, unemotionalcallous, hard-hearted, insensitive, unfeelingcalm, cool, detached, dispassionatecareless, heedless, mindlessimpassive, impervious, phlegmatic, stoic(or stoical), stolidlethargic, listlessunimpressed concerned, interested attentive, aware, conscientious, heedful, mindfulcaring, sensitive, warmheartedardent, fervent, keen, passionate, warm, zealous indifferent, unconcerned, incurious, aloof, detached, disinterested mean not showing or feeling interest.indifferent implies neutrality of attitude from lack of inclination, preference, or prejudice.indifferent to the dictates of fashion unconcerned suggests a lack of sensitivity or regard for others' needs or troubles.unconcerned about the homeless incurious implies an inability to take a normal interest due to dullness of mind or to self-centeredness.incurious about the world aloof suggests a cool reserve arising from a sense of superiority or disdain for inferiors or from shyness.aloof from his coworkers detached implies an objective attitude achieved through absence of prejudice or selfishness.observed family gatherings with detached amusement disinterested implies a circumstantial freedom from concern for personal or especially financial advantage that enables one to judge or advise without bias.judged by a panel of disinterested observers ca. 1635 |