different between unimpassioned vs unconcerned
unimpassioned
English
Etymology
un- +? impassioned
Adjective
unimpassioned (comparative more unimpassioned, superlative most unimpassioned)
- Not impassioned; lacking passion; without emotion.
Derived terms
- unimpassionedly
unimpassioned From the web:
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unconcerned
English
Etymology
From un- +? concerned.
Adjective
unconcerned (comparative more unconcerned, superlative most unconcerned)
- Indifferent and having no interest; aloof.
- Not worried, anxious or apprehensive.
- Having no involvement.
- unconcerned in the business
Derived terms
- unconcernedly
- unconcernedness
Translations
See also
- unencumbered
- unbothered
- carefree
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