Untroubled: meaning, definitions and examples

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untroubled

 

[ ˌʌnˈtrʌbəld ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

state of mind

Not worried, anxious, or disturbed; calm and peaceful.

Synonyms

calm, peaceful, serene.

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Word Description / Examples
untroubled

Suitable when describing someone or something free from stress, worry, or disturbance. Often denotes a state of not being affected by problems or concerns.

  • She seemed untroubled by the bad news
  • Despite the chaos around him, the manager remained untroubled
calm

Used when referring to a state of peace and quiet, often after or in contrast to a period of disturbance or activity. It conveys control over emotions.

  • He took a deep breath to stay calm
  • The sea was calm after the storm
peaceful

Best used to describe an environment or situation that is free from noise, conflict, or disorder. It can also describe a person who avoids conflict and cherishes harmony.

  • The park was peaceful early in the morning
  • She has a peaceful demeanor that helps her mediate conflicts
serene

Ideal for describing an atmosphere or appearance that is beautifully calm and untroubled, suggesting tranquility and an almost sacred calmness.

  • The evening sky was serene and beautiful
  • She has a serene look on her face

Examples of usage

  • She looked untroubled as she enjoyed her morning coffee.
  • Despite the chaos around him, he remained untroubled and focused on his work.
Context #2 | Adjective

situation

Not experiencing any difficulties or problems; easy and smooth.

Synonyms

easy, smooth, trouble-free.

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untroubled

Refers to a person's mental or emotional state that is calm and not worried.

  • Despite the challenges at work, she remained untroubled
  • Children often appear untroubled by the complexities of adult life
smooth

Refers to a situation or process that runs without issues, interruptions, or problems.

  • The negotiations were smooth and concluded quickly
  • He has a smooth way of speaking that makes complex ideas understandable
easy

Describes something that does not require much effort, difficulty, or stress.

  • The test was easy, and everyone finished early
  • Living in the country can be quite easy and peaceful
trouble-free

Used to describe a situation or experience that is free from problems or difficulties.

  • They enjoyed a trouble-free vacation at the resort
  • The new software update made the user experience trouble-free

Examples of usage

  • The journey was untroubled, with no delays or complications.
  • Their relationship had been untroubled until recent disagreements arose.

Translations

Translations of the word "untroubled" in other languages:

🇵🇹 despreocupado

🇮🇳 निर्विवादित (nirvivadit)

🇩🇪 unbesorgt

🇮🇩 tenang

🇺🇦 безтурботний

🇵🇱 bez trosk

🇯🇵 心配のない (shinpai no nai)

🇫🇷 insouciant

🇪🇸 despreocupado

🇹🇷 kaygısız

🇰🇷 걱정 없는 (geokjeong eobsneun)

🇸🇦 غير قلق (ghayr qaliq)

🇨🇿 bezstarostný

🇸🇰 bezstarostný

🇨🇳 无忧无虑的 (wú yōu wú lǜ de)

🇸🇮 brezskrben

🇮🇸 áhyggjulaus

🇰🇿 уайымсыз

🇬🇪 უწუხებელი (uts'ukhebeli)

🇦🇿 qayğısız

🇲🇽 despreocupado

Etymology

The word 'untroubled' is a combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the adjective 'troubled', which comes from the verb 'trouble'. The concept of being untroubled has been valued throughout history as a state of inner peace and calmness. In various philosophical and spiritual traditions, the goal is often to achieve an untroubled mind, free from worries and disturbances.

See also: troubled, troublemaker, troubles, troubleshoot, troubleshooter, troubleshooting, troublesome, troubling.

Word Frequency Rank

At rank #25,357, this word represents specialized academic or technical vocabulary. It's less frequently encountered but may be valuable in specific contexts.