unconcern in English

noun
1
a lack of worry or interest, especially when surprising or callous.
This concern often stands in marked contrast with the callous and greedy unconcern of the current wielders of power and influence in the Middle East.

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1. It betrays a selfish unconcern for the other person’s future happiness.

2. Antonyms for Concernment include unconcern, insouciance, nonchalance, apathy, indifference, detachment, uninterestedness, remoteness, aloofness and disregard

3. Antonyms for Curiousness include incuriosity, inCuriousness, indifference, insouciance, unconcern, nonchalance, disregard, apathy, coolness and aloofness

4. 17 A cavalier unconcern about such consequences is too often the response of powerful mental health professionals who create categories of abnormality.

5. Synonyms: affair, business, care, interest, matter antonyms: unConcern similar words: case, consideration, issue, lookout, worry: definition 2: worry, anxiety, or caring attitude.

6. Acedia is a Greek word that names a state of languor or torpor, of unconcern or dissatisfaction with one's condition or action in the world

7. Acedia is a Greek word that names a state of languor or torpor, of unconcern or dissatisfaction with one's condition or action in the world

8. The unconcern of the Hakka tanners to the world outside is evident in the greenish sludge flowing down the drains , heavy with the chromium waste that bespeaks the hazard of cancer .

9. Alacrity noun eagerness, enthusiasm, willingness, readiness, speed, zeal, gaiety, alertness, hilarity, cheerfulness, quickness, liveliness, briskness, promptness, avidity, joyousness, sprightliness As you can imagine, I accepted with Alacrity. reluctance, apathy, unwillingness, inertia, lethargy, slowness, dullness, sluggishness, unconcern

10. Context examples “Why, we’ll be Clamorous for something to do.” (The Sea-Wolf, by Jack London) The calm and polite unconcern of Lady Middleton on the occasion was a happy relief to Elinor's spirits, oppressed as they often were by the Clamorous kindness …