Adjective
unbothered (comparative more unbothered, superlative most unbothered)
not bothered, serene
Not easy to state the change you made. If I'm alive now, I was dead, Though, like a stone, unbothered by it. Sylvia Plath
It was a nice gesture — and also a very smart move, considering the flak celebrities have taken in recent months for flouting safety guidelines and seeming inappropriately unbothered by the whole global pandemic thing. Source: Internet
Erratic, vindictive, and apparently ignorant of basic nuclear weapons policy, Trump has made alarming comments about expanding the nuclear arsenal and appears unbothered by the prospect of a new arms race. Source: Internet
However, the ‘Oofeetso’ hitmaker looked unbothered by the trolls of Shatta Wale as the most recent post hints he is focused on his work as a musician. Source: Internet
Michael Bloomberg is completely unbothered by whatever is going down in Iowa. Source: Internet
“Well maybe it if rains sleeping bags, you’ll get lucky,” Scully shoots back, unbothered and maybe even a little interested? Source: Internet