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[ hurt-lis ] / ˈhɜrt lɪs / SEE SYNONYMS FOR hurtless ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectiveunhurt; uninjured. harmless; innocuous. Origin of hurtlessFirst recorded in 1350–1400, hurtless is from the Middle English word hurtles.See hurt, -less OTHER WORDS FROM hurtlesshurt·less·ly, adverbhurt·less·ness, nounWords nearby hurtlessHürthle cell, Hürthle cell carcinoma, Hürthle cell tumor, hurtle, hurtleberry, hurtless, Hus, Husain, Husák, Husayn ʿAlī Mīrzā, husb. Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for hurtlessThey had him stand in the Peace Stead and they brought against him all the things that had sworn to leave him hurtless. The Children of Odin|Padraic Colum Come, as you have played Despair with me I will play the part of Una with you and bring you hurtless from his dark cavern. Mathilda|Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Military exercises, when performed by two parties of cavaliers with hurtless weapons, were called tournaments. The History of Chivalry, Volume I (of 2)|Charles Mills These things (I hope) will not be so necessary for your use, as they are hurtless to know, and effectual where need requires. The Life of a Conspirator|Thomas Longueville
Words related to hurtlessgullible, ignorant, innocuous, childlike, wide-eyed, simple, naive, powerless, gentle, innocent, inoffensive, painless, nontoxic, square, frank, safe, raw, open, artless, credulous |