1: There was an awkward silence. Noah seemed unbothered by it, while the rest seemed uncomfortable.
2: .............................................................. Noah seemed comfortable with/in it, while the rest weren't.
Can I use unbothered here to mean that he is fine with the silence? Or do you prefer the second option?
anonymous Can I use unbothered here to mean that he is fine with the silence? Yes. anonymous Or do you prefer the second option?
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anonymousCan I use unbothered here to mean that he is fine with the silence?
Yes.
anonymousOr do you prefer the second option?
"with it" is OK; "in it" seems unusual.