Meaning & Definition of word "Undamaged"
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Undamaged
/ʌnˈdæmɪdʒ/
adjective:
- 1. Not harmed or impaired; intact.
- Example: The package arrived undamaged, much to my relief.
- 2. In a state that has not suffered any injury or loss.
- Example: The painting was found undamaged in the old attic.
- 3. Remaining in good condition after an event.
- Example: The car was involved in the accident but remained undamaged.
Etymology
The term 'undamaged' is formed by the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not', combined with 'damaged', the past participle of 'damage'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
as good as new:
In perfect condition, like new.
no harm done:
No damage or injury has occurred.
safe and sound:
In a safe condition, without harm.
Related Words
damage:
Harm or injury that impairs value or usefulness.
damaged:
Having been harmed or injured.
repair:
To restore to a good condition.
Slang Meanings of undamaged
Meaning: In mint condition
Example Sentence: This car is still in mint condition, completely undamaged.
Meaning: Pristine
Example Sentence: I found a pristine version of the album, it’s undamaged and like brand new.