unfazed

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Scrabble points
20
Words With Friends
22
Letters
7
Pronunciation
/ʌnˈfeɪzd/

Definition of unfazed

2 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included

adj

  1. Not frightened or hesitant; undaunted; not put off; unimpressed.
    “After stumbling and landing on her face, the toddler picked herself up and continued unfazed.”
    “Say, but isn't Annie Watson a dandy witness? She testified as straight as a book. And she stood a hot cross-examination unphased.”
    “The Johnnie O'Briens and the Barney O'Rourkes were there, too, apparently unfazed by the magnificence of the surroundings.”
    “When outsiders heard the melodies of Johann Sebastian Bach in a single-voice, monophonic square wave, no harmony, they were universally unfazed. Big deal!”
    “Stu couldn't believe I was so unfazed by the whole incident, though inwardly I resolved that I wouldn't let this bastard have the last laugh.”
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adj

  1. Not frightened or hesitant; undaunted; not put off; unimpressed.
    “After stumbling and landing on her face, the toddler picked herself up and continued unfazed.”
    “Say, but isn't Annie Watson a dandy witness? She testified as straight as a book. And she stood a hot cross-examination unphased.”
    “The Johnnie O'Briens and the Barney O'Rourkes were there, too, apparently unfazed by the magnificence of the surroundings.”
    “When outsiders heard the melodies of Johann Sebastian Bach in a single-voice, monophonic square wave, no harmony, they were universally unfazed. Big deal!”
    “Stu couldn't believe I was so unfazed by the whole incident, though inwardly I resolved that I wouldn't let this bastard have the last laugh.”
  2. (archaic)Undamaged.
    “The tall man throughout was "unphased"—the dewy and least compact one surrendered!”
    “Being a lad of a little upwards of a century, and maintaining, as all widowers do, that I was unfazed by time […]”
    “He next, while the flame continued to heat the chimney to the utmost, dashed upon it a dipper of water, and still the chimney was unfazed”

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Etymology

From un- + fazed.

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