unperturbed

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    free from emotional agitation or nervous tension

Word Origin

unperturbed (adj.)
early 15c., from un- (1) "not" + past participle of perturb (v.).

Example

1. The news had shattered him , but vivian was unperturbed .
2. Though only four different teams have won the premier league since 1992 , most fans seem unperturbed by a lack of competitiveness .
3. Lilly , who is usually a calm fellow , appeared to be especially unperturbed by google 's encroachment into firefox 's terrain .
4. In fact , many muslims were unperturbed by the high court ruling .
5. Unperturbed , diageo points out that even if it begins by simply tackling overseas chinese distributing in chinese restaurants in new york or london , for example it can quickly grow sales .

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