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unconcernedly

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/ʌn.kənˈsɜrnɪd.li/ · un-con-cern-ed-ly

In a manner that shows no concern or worry.

Meanings

adverbformal

In a manner that shows no concern or worry.

ایسے انداز میں جو فکر یا پریشانی کا اظہار نہ کرتا ہو۔

بے پرواہی سے

be parwahi se

Synonyms

indifferentlycarelesslycasuallyبے حسی سےغفلت سےسکوت سے

Antonyms

concernedlyanxiouslyattentivelyفکر مندی سےپریشانی سےدھیان سے

Common Collocations

  • unconcernedly indifferent
  • unconcernedly casual
  • act unconcernedly

Example Sentences

She walked unconcernedly through the crowded market.

وہ بھیڑ بھاڑ والے بازار میں بے پرواہی سے چل رہی تھی۔

Woh bheed bhaar wale bazaar mein be parwahi se chal rahi thi.

He unconcernedly dismissed the criticism of his work.

اس نے اپنے کام کی تنقید کو بے پرواہی سے مسترد کر دیا۔

Us ne apne kaam ki tanqid ko be parwahi se mustarid kar diya.

The child played unconcernedly in the garden, unaware of the time.

بچہ باغ میں بے پرواہی سے کھیلتا رہا، وقت سے بے خبر۔

Bachcha bagh mein be parwahi se khelta raha, waqt se be khabar.

Easily Confused With

carelessly:Carelessly implies neglect or lack of attention, while unconcernedly implies a deliberate lack of worry or care.

Word Family

unconcerned
adjectiveبے خیال
concern
nounفکر

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Link 'unconcernedly' with the image of a calm sea, representing tranquility without worries.

Imagine a person lounging on a beach, seemingly unfazed by anything happening around them.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

بے فکر ہو کے جیو، فرصت ہر لمحے کا جیتے ہیں، زندگی کی راہوں میں ہم دو دلی سے نہیں چلتے ہیں۔

Be fikar ho ke jiyo, fursat har lamhe ka jeete hain, Zindagi ki raaahon mein hum do dili se nahin chalte hain.

Live carefree, cherishing every moment, In the paths of life, we do not walk with hesitation.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جو ہو سو ہو، بے فکر رہو۔

Jo ho so ho, be fikar raho.

Whatever happens, remain carefree.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "unconcerned" — not worried or anxious

First known use: 18th century

The word is formed from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and 'concerned', which means 'worried about something'. Its usage in English has evolved to describe a lack of worry in various contexts.