untroubling
English
Etymology 1
Adjective
untroubling (comparative more untroubling, superlative most untroubling)
- Not troubling.
- 2007 May 6, Conrad De Aenlle, “When Words Speak Louder Than Actions”, in New York Times[1]:
- Any softening of the statement’s language should help stocks, Mr. Herrmann said, because it would convince traders that the Fed will remain untroubled and untroubling.
Etymology 2
Verb
untroubling
- present participle and gerund of untrouble