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untroubled

[uhn-truhb-uhld] / ʌnˈtrʌb əld /


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My only qualm here was the edges of the filmed footage have been sharpened away by gleamingly untroubled animation.

From Los Angeles Times

Smith was gifted the wicket of Bates, who chipped to mid-off, before fellow opener Plimmer and Kerr looked untroubled and played with much more intent in attempting to punish England's inconsistency.

From BBC

Verstappen stopped a couple of laps later, never losing the lead and enjoying an untroubled win, his third in four races and fifth of the season, matching Norris' tally.

From BBC

Otherwise he was untroubled as he played a series of glorious drives, pulls and cuts.

From BBC

Lord Hermer, who is the government's chief legal adviser, also said he was "untroubled" by criticism of his work as a barrister before entering politics.

From BBC