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unharmed

Unharmed (adj) means not hurt or damaged. Example: “Remarkably, all the passengers walked away unharmed from the crash.”

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Not hurt or damaged.
"Remarkably, all the passengers walked away unharmed from the crash."
"The hostages were released unharmed after the negotiation."

How to use unharmed

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishSafe and not injured or damaged.

Common pairings
escape unharmed released unharmed left unharmed

Word forms

more unharmed comparative, most unharmed superlative

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Etymology

From un- + harmed.

Rhymes for unharmed

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Frequently asked questions

What does “unharmed” mean?

The word “unharmed” means not hurt or damaged. In plain terms, safe and not injured or damaged.

How do you use “unharmed” in a sentence?

Here is “unharmed” used in a sentence: “Remarkably, all the passengers walked away unharmed from the crash.”

What part of speech is “unharmed”?

“Unharmed” is an adjective.

Is “unharmed” a common word?

“Unharmed” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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