What does onbekommerd in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word onbekommerd in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use onbekommerd in Dutch.

The word onbekommerd in Dutch means onbekommerd, zorgeloos, zorgeloos, onbekommerd, onbekommerd, zorgeloos, onbezorgd, zorgeloos, onbekommerd, onbezorgd, zorgeloos, onbekommerd, onbekommerd, onbekommerd, zorgeloos. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word onbekommerd

onbekommerd, zorgeloos

(person: without worries)

Even in stressful times, MaryAnne is a carefree person.

zorgeloos, onbekommerd

(carefree, without worry)

The rugby team were untroubled by the prediction that they were going to lose.

onbekommerd, zorgeloos, onbezorgd

(nonchalant, unconcerned)

zorgeloos, onbekommerd, onbezorgd

(informal (cheerfully unworried)

Janice has always been a happy-go-lucky child.

zorgeloos, onbekommerd

(without due attention)

He carelessly ignored the speed limit sign, and paid dearly for it.

onbekommerd

(in a careless way)

I became frustrated after I recklessly dropped a stack of papers.

onbekommerd, zorgeloos

(time: without worries)

I long for the carefree days of childhood.

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