Undamaged

/ʌnˈdæmɪdʒ/

Meaning & Definition

adjective
Not harmed or impaired; intact.
The package arrived undamaged, much to my relief.
In a state that has not suffered any injury or loss.
The painting was found undamaged in the old attic.
Remaining in good condition after an event.
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

In mint condition
This car is still in mint condition, completely undamaged.
Pristine
I found a pristine version of the album, it’s undamaged and like brand new.