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untroubled
[ uhn-truhb-uhld ]
adjective
- without trouble, discomfort, or disturbance: He was untroubled by daily setbacks.
an easy, untroubled life;
He was untroubled by daily setbacks.
untroubled
/ ʌnˈtrʌbləd /
adjective
- not feeling, showing, or involving anxiety, worry, or discomfort
Word History and Origins
Origin of untroubled1
Example Sentences
For people haunted by recurring nightmares, untroubled sleep would be a dream come true.
Many Americans were untroubled by the ruling, and unfazed by the news of deaths in faraway northern Yemen.
That’s not to say that the five young women at the center of this show live in some untroubled fantasy-land, or that they don’t struggle over how to navigate their hybrid identities.
The Fuhrer may have fallen but his ideology persists in this redoubt of Nazism, untroubled by a sympathetic Argentine regime.
No one had any difficulties sleeping the deep, untroubled slumber of the brave and the just.
As for flying off the fiscal cliff, Norquist sounds untroubled.
My guess is that Benjamin Rush would have disliked it, while Benjamin Franklin would have been untroubled—but who knows?
If anybody ever deserved an untroubled berth as an AEI scholar, it was DeMuth.
Her eyes were very bright, no shadows in their depths; she returned his gaze with untroubled frankness.
Here are a pair who are untroubled by curious glances; the nearer houses of the village are quite close by.
On the way, Don Rodrigue makes love to her assiduously, but the young girl's heart seems untroubled.
We conversed upon the subject, and the probability of our soon sharing their untroubled sleep.
But with a faith, untroubled by abuse,That honors those who put the rest to shame!
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