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undamaged

Undamaged (adjective) means not harmed, broken, or injured. Example: “Remarkably, the package arrived undamaged despite being dropped.”

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Not harmed, broken, or injured.
"Remarkably, the package arrived undamaged despite being dropped."

How to use undamaged

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In plain EnglishStill in good condition, with no harm done.

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Etymology

From un- + damaged.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “undamaged” mean?

The word “undamaged” means not harmed, broken, or injured. In plain terms, still in good condition, with no harm done.

How do you use “undamaged” in a sentence?

Here is “undamaged” used in a sentence: “Remarkably, the package arrived undamaged despite being dropped.”

What part of speech is “undamaged”?

“Undamaged” is an adjective.

What is the meaning of undamaged?

"undamaged" (adjective) means not harmed, broken, or injured.

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