Meaning & Definition of word "Unscathed"

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    Unscathed

    /ʌnˈskeɪðd/

    adjective:

    • 1. Not harmed or damaged; uninjured.
      • Example: Despite the chaos around her, she walked out of the accident unscathed.
    • 2. Remaining intact; unaffected.
      • Example: The historical building survived the storm unscathed.
    • 3. Escaped from a difficult situation without suffering any harm.
      • Example: He managed to leave the heated argument unscathed.

    Etymology

    The word 'unscathed' is derived from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the past participle 'scathed' from 'scathe', which means to harm or injure.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    come out unscathed:

    To emerge from a situation without any harm or damage.

    leave unscathed:

    To exit a situation without injury or harm.

    Related Words

    scathe:

    To harm or injure.

    scathed:

    Harmed or hurt.

    unharmed:

    Not hurt or damaged.

    Slang Meanings of unscathed

    Meaning: Safe and sound

    Example Sentence: I got into a bit of trouble, but I came out safe and sound.

    Meaning: In one piece

    Example Sentence: After the wild party, I was surprised to find my phone was still in one piece.