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untroubled

[ uhn-truhb-uhld ]

adjective

  1. without trouble, discomfort, or disturbance: He was untroubled by daily setbacks.

    an easy, untroubled life;

    He was untroubled by daily setbacks.



untroubled

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adjective

  1. not feeling, showing, or involving anxiety, worry, or discomfort
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Origin of untroubled1

First recorded in 1480–90; un- 1( def ) + trouble ( def ) + -ed 2( def )
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IOC members were clearly untroubled by her close association with the controversial Zimbabwe government.

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Jay acknowledges the dangers of his trade to himself and his customers, but is untroubled.

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Wood and Milenkovic have been highlighted and the side were untroubled at Everton without injured defender Murillo, showing that the Portuguese has an array of talent that act as supporting cast.

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The impressive Dercksen withstood the pressure after England's early breakthrough and dug in alongside her captain, and though both batters were tested by Filer's short ball in her fiery opening spell, they were mostly untroubled.

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That was said to have left the King untroubled.

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