¦ənˌ adjective
Etymology: un- (I) + fussed , past participle of fuss (III)
1. chiefly Britain : not disturbed or excited : composed : unfazed
whatever the situation … remains cool and unfussed and in touch with reality — Sue Carroll
2. chiefly Britain : simple : unadorned
evoked in a friendly, unfussed prose whose wit is so discreet that we could easily miss it altogether — Michael Wood
the interior is simple, modern, and unfussed — Monica Geran