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unworried

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ worried.

Adjective

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unworried (comparative more unworried, superlative most unworried)

  1. Free of worries.
    Synonyms: carefree, unconcerned; see also Thesaurus:carefree
    • 2021 November 3, Philip Haigh, “Change is coming... and "it's going to be ruddy hard"”, in RAIL, number 943, page 53:
      PSCs [passenger service contracts] will entail GBR [Great British Railways] paying a fee to the operator to run the trains, while fares go to GBR. Taxpayer money can be fed into GBR through grants from the DfT. This will leave operators unworried about the wider state of the economy and its effect on passenger numbers.

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