Unconcern: meaning, definitions and examples

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unconcern

 

[ ˌʌnkənˈsɜːrn ]

Noun / Verb
Context #1 | Noun

lack of interest

Unconcern is the state of not feeling worried or bothered about something. It is the absence of concern or interest in a particular matter.

Synonyms

apathy, disinterest, indifference.

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Word Description / Examples
unconcern

When someone is not worried or does not feel anxiety about a situation. Typically, this is used to indicate a lack of worry rather than a lack of interest.

  • He showed unconcern for the upcoming exams, confident in his preparation.
  • Her unconcern about the potential merger surprised her colleagues.
indifference

When someone shows no care or concern about something. This term often carries a negative implication, suggesting an insensitivity or lack of empathy.

  • Her indifference to the plight of the homeless was glaring.
  • The company's indifference to customer complaints led to a drop in sales.
apathy

Used when someone shows a lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern about something. It often has a negative connotation, indicating a state of emotional numbness.

  • The student's apathy towards his studies was evident in his poor grades.
  • Her apathy about the important issues affecting the community was disappointing.
disinterest

When someone has no particular interest or concern about something. It implies neutrality rather than a lack of emotion or engagement.

  • The judge showed disinterest in the case, ensuring a fair trial.
  • His disinterest in sports made him an ideal mediator in choosing a team.

Examples of usage

  • He showed complete unconcern for the consequences of his actions.
  • She faced the situation with a calm unconcern.
Context #2 | Noun

lack of involvement

Unconcern can also refer to a lack of involvement or interest in a particular situation or issue.

Synonyms

aloofness, disregard, nonchalance.

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unconcern

Use when referring to a lack of worry or interest in something that might reasonably be expected to cause concern.

  • His unconcern about the upcoming exams surprised everyone
disregard

Use when referring to a willful ignorance or indifference, often implying neglect or disrespect (negative connotation).

  • His disregard for the rules put everyone in danger
nonchalance

Use when describing someone who displays a relaxed and casual attitude, usually in situations that might otherwise be stressful.

  • She handled the interview with complete nonchalance
aloofness

Use when describing someone who is emotionally distant or detached, often giving an impression of superiority or indifference.

  • Her aloofness made it difficult to approach her during the meeting

Examples of usage

  • His unconcern for the project was evident in his lack of participation.
  • Their unconcern about the environment was concerning.
Context #3 | Verb

to disregard

As a verb, unconcern means to disregard or pay no attention to something.

Synonyms

ignore, neglect, overlook.

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Word Description / Examples
unconcern

Use this word when referring to a lack of interest or indifference towards something. It often implies a neutral attitude rather than a negative one.

  • Her unconcern about the upcoming exam puzzled her classmates.
  • Despite the chaos around him, he maintained an air of unconcern.
ignore

This word is applicable when someone is deliberately choosing not to pay attention to something or someone. It often carries a negative connotation.

  • She decided to ignore the rude comments.
  • He ignored the warning signs and kept driving.
neglect

Use 'neglect' when referring to a failure to care for something or someone properly. It has a strong negative connotation, suggesting irresponsibility or abandonment.

  • The garden became overgrown due to months of neglect.
  • She was accused of neglecting her duties as a caretaker.
overlook

This word is often used when someone fails to notice or consider something. It can be either a neutral or a mildly negative term, depending on the context.

  • He overlooked a crucial detail in the report.
  • The beautiful architecture of the old building is often overlooked by passersby.

Examples of usage

  • She unconcerned herself with the negative comments.
  • He unconcerned the warnings and proceeded.

Translations

Translations of the word "unconcern" in other languages:

🇵🇹 despreocupação

🇮🇳 उदासीनता (udāsīnatā)

🇩🇪 Gleichgültigkeit

🇮🇩 ketidakpedulian

🇺🇦 байдужість

🇵🇱 obojętność

🇯🇵 無関心 (mukanshin)

🇫🇷 indifférence

🇪🇸 indiferencia

🇹🇷 ilgisizlik

🇰🇷 무관심 (mugwan-sim)

🇸🇦 عدم الاكتراث (adam alaktirath)

🇨🇿 lhostejnost

🇸🇰 ľahostajnosť

🇨🇳 漠不关心 (mò bù guānxīn)

🇸🇮 brezbrižnost

🇮🇸 afskiptaleysi

🇰🇿 бей-жайлық

🇬🇪 უზრუნველობა (uzrunveloba)

🇦🇿 laqeydlik

🇲🇽 indiferencia

Etymology

The word 'unconcern' originated from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and 'concern' meaning 'to be interested or care about something'. The term has been used in the English language since the late 16th century. Over time, it has evolved to represent a lack of interest, involvement, or concern in various matters.

See also: concern, concerned, concernedly, concerning, concerns, unconcerned, unconcernedly.

Word Frequency Rank

At rank #28,032, this word represents specialized academic or technical vocabulary. It's less frequently encountered but may be valuable in specific contexts.