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Unhurt - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Unhurt means not injured or harmed in any way. It describes someone or something that remains safe and undamaged after an event that could have caused harm. Example: She fell but was unhurt.

unhurt

/ʌnˈhɝt/ /ʌnˈhɜːt/

Definition:

Not injured or harmed; free from physical or emotional damage.

Synonyms:

Uninjured, unscathed, unharmed, safe

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Antonyms:

Hurt, injured, harmed

Common Collocations:

Escape unhurt, emerge unhurt, remain unhurt, walk away unhurt

Derivatives:

Unhurtful, unhurtfully

Usage Tips:

Use "unhurt" to describe someone or something that has avoided injury or harm in a situation where damage was possible.

Common Phrases:

Come out unhurt, leave unhurt, walk away unhurt

Etymology:

Derived from Old English "un-" (not) + "hurt" (injured), meaning not harmed.

Examples:

  • 1. She was shaken but completely unhurt after the accident.
  • 2. The cat jumped from the tree and landed unhurt on its feet.
  • 3. Despite the crash, all passengers emerged unhurt thanks to the airbags.
  • 4. He checked himself quickly and was relieved to find he was unhurt.

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