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View usage for: (ʌnhɑːʳmd) adjective [ADJECTIVE after verb, verb-link ADJECTIVE]If someone or something is unharmed after an accident or violent incident, they are not hurt or damaged in any way. The car was a write-off, but everyone escaped unharmed. His eleven-year-old daughter was unharmed in the attack. The nine crew on the plane were released unharmed. Synonyms: unhurt, safe, unscathed, whole More Synonyms of unharmed unharmed in British English (ʌnˈhɑːmd) adjectivenot having sustained physical, moral, or mental injury Examples of 'unharmed' in a sentenceunharmed He was freed unharmed after four months.The family that lives there escaped unharmed.The woman was scared and bruised but otherwise unharmed.All three soldiers walked away from the incident unharmed.Residents in the building she hit all escaped unharmed.She was said to be in shock but otherwise unharmed.One was hospitalised with head injuries while the other two escaped unharmed.She suffered frostbite as a result of the intense cold but was otherwise unharmed.Now he knows he was lucky to escape childhood unharmed.One of the men had a sore face from the impact of the landing but otherwise they were unharmed.His pal was unharmed in the attack on Wednesday afternoon.All 72 people on board were freed unharmed.The taxi driver and another Briton in the cab both escaped unharmed.The driver cut and bruised, but she was otherwise unharmed by the discharge.The aircraft left the runway but its 188 passengers escaped unharmed.I lost two teeth hitting the steering wheel but was otherwise unharmed.The official was freed unharmed.They escaped unharmed, neighbours said.Police found the couple's one-year-old daughter unharmed.The politician's secretary and bodyguard were killed, but he escaped unharmed. In other languagesunharmed British English: unharmed ADJECTIVE If someone or something is unharmed after an accident or violent incident, they are not hurt or damaged in any way. They both escaped unharmed. - American English: unharmed
- Brazilian Portuguese: ileso
- Chinese: 未受伤的
- European Spanish: ileso
- French: indemne
- German: unversehrt
- Italian: incolume
- Japanese: 無傷の
- Korean: 해를 입지 않은
- European Portuguese: ileso
- Latin American Spanish: ileso
Definition not hurt or damaged in any way The car was a write-off, but everyone escaped unharmed. Synonyms undamaged uninjured safe and sound without a scratch unscarred Opposites hurt , injured , harmed , damaged , scarred , impaired , scathed SeeunhurtAdditional synonymsDefinition free from damage, injury, or decay His body was still sound. Synonyms fit, healthy, robust, firm, perfect, intact, vigorous, hale (old-fashioned), unhurt, undamaged, uninjured, unimpaired, hale and hearty Definition not harmed or injured He emerged unscathed apart from a severely bruised finger. Synonyms unharmed, unhurt, uninjured, whole, sound, safe, untouched, unmarked, in one piece, unscarred, unscratched Definition not injured or harmed Amongst the rubble, there was one building that remained untouched. Synonyms unharmed, intact, unscathed, undamaged, unhurt, uninjured, safe and sound, without a scratch Definition unbroken or undamaged I struck the glass with all my might, but it remained whole. Synonyms undamaged, intact, unscathed, unbroken, good, sound, perfect, mint, untouched, flawless, unhurt, faultless, unharmed, in one piece, uninjured, inviolate, unimpaired, unmutilated |