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unconcerned

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/ˌʌnkənˈsɜrnd/ · un-con-cerned

Not worried or concerned about something; indifferent.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Not worried or concerned about something; indifferent.

کسی چیز کی پرواہ نہ کرنے والا؛ بے فکر؛ لاپرواہ.

بے پرواہ

be parwah

Synonyms

indifferentuninterestedapatheticبے پرواہسکون سےبے فکر

Antonyms

concernedanxiousworriedپریشانفکرمندبے چین

Common Collocations

  • unconcerned attitude
  • unconcerned response
  • remain unconcerned

Example Sentences

She seemed unconcerned about the negative comments.

وہ منفی تبصروں کے بارے میں بے پرواہ لگ رہی تھی.

Woh manfi tabsaron ke bare mein be parwah lag rahi thi.

His unconcerned demeanor made others feel at ease.

اس کی بے پرواہ رویے نے دوسروں کو سکون دیا.

Us ki be parwah rawaiye ne doosron ko sukoon diya.

Despite the chaos, he remained unconcerned.

افراتفری کے باوجود، وہ بے پرواہ رہا.

Afratfarri ke bawajood, woh be parwah raha.

Easily Confused With

unconcern:Unconcern is the noun form and refers to the state of not being concerned, while unconcerned is the adjective used to describe someone who is not worried.

Word Family

concern
verbتشویش کرنا
concerned
adjectiveپریشان

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'un' meaning not and 'concerned' as being worried; together they mean 'not worried'.

Imagine a person lounging comfortably on a beach despite a storm brewing in the distance.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت میں سب بے پرواہ ہیں، سب ہیں بے فکر اور بے سُر.

Mohabbat mein sab be parwah hain, sab hain be fikr aur be sur.

In love, everyone is unconcerned, all are carefree and off-key.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

بے فکری زندگی کی سب سے بڑی خوشی ہے.

Be fikri zindagi ki sab se bari khushi hai.

Carefree living is the greatest happiness in life.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "unconcern" — lack of concern

First known use: 19th century

The word 'unconcerned' is formed from the prefix 'un-', meaning 'not', and 'concerned', which comes from the verb 'concern', meaning to be worried or involved.