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    untroubled
    /ʌnˈtrʌbld/

    adjective

    • 1. not feeling, showing, or affected by anxiety or problems: "a man untroubled by a guilty conscience"

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  2. 1. : not given trouble : not made uneasy. untroubled by the age difference. 2. : calm, tranquil. Synonyms. calm. collected. composed. coolheaded. equal. level. limpid. peaceful. placid. possessed. recollected. sedate. self-composed. self-possessed. serene. smooth.

  3. adjective. If you are untroubled by something, you are not affected or worried by it. She is untroubled by the fact that she didn't win. [ + by] ...an untroubled night's sleep. Synonyms: undisturbed, unconcerned, unperturbed, cool More Synonyms of untroubled. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  4. Untroubled definition: without trouble, discomfort, or disturbance. See examples of UNTROUBLED used in a sentence.

  5. not beset by troubles or disturbance or distress. “seemed untroubled by doubts of any kind”. “ untroubled sleep”. “a kind untroubled face”. synonyms: unconcerned. lacking in interest or care or feeling. quiet. characterized by an absence or near absence of agitation or activity.

  6. Synonyms for UNTROUBLED: serene, calm, peaceful, tranquil, composed, placid, undisturbed, collected; Antonyms of UNTROUBLED: disturbed, upset, agitated, anxious, perturbed, uneasy, unsettled, bothered

  7. Define untroubled. untroubled synonyms, untroubled pronunciation, untroubled translation, English dictionary definition of untroubled. adj. 1. Not disturbed or distracted. 2. Without trouble or disturbance; calm: untroubled sleep. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth...

  8. untroubled. adjective. Of or pertaining to a lack of worries. Once the exams were over she once more enjoyed untroubled sleep. exact ( 59) They repeatedly tried their luck from distance and, although Fabianski was largely untroubled, the ball was at the wrong end from an Arsenal perspective. 1. The Guardian - Sport.