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unhurt

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Adjective — Not hurt or injured; unharmed.

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How to use unhurt

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walk away unhurt remain unhurt escape unhurt

Etymology

From Middle English unhurt, simply un- ("not") added to hurt.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “unhurt” mean?

The word “unhurt” means not hurt or injured; unharmed. In plain terms, came through something dangerous or painful without being injured.

How do you use “unhurt” in a sentence?

Here is “unhurt” used in a sentence: “The driver walked away from the crash completely unhurt.”

What part of speech is “unhurt”?

“Unhurt” is an adjective.

Where does the word “unhurt” come from?

The word “unhurt” comes from Middle English. From Middle English unhurt, simply un- ("not") added to hurt.

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