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unscathed

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un·scathed  (n-skd)
adj.
Not injured or harmed: escaped the hurricane unscathed.

unscathed [ʌnˈskeɪðd]
adj
not harmed or injured
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.unscathedunscathed - not injured                          
uninjured - not injured physically or mentally

unscathed
adjective unharmed, unhurt, uninjured, whole, sound, safe, untouched, unmarked, in one piece, unscarred, unscratched He emerged unscathed apart from a severely bruised finger.
Translations
unscathed [ˈʌnˈskeɪðd] ADJileso
to escape/get out unscathedsalir ileso
unscathed [ʌnˈskeɪðd] adj [person, place] → indemne
to emerge unscathed [person, place] → sortir indemne
to be left unscathed → sortir indemne
unscathed
adj (lit)unverletzt, unversehrt; (by war etc) → unverwundet; (fig)unbeschadet; relationshipheil; to leave somebody/something unscathedjdn/etw ungeschoren lassen; to survive unscathedunbeschadet or unversehrt überleben; to emerge or escape unscathed (lit)ohne einen Kratzer davonkommen; (fig)mit heiler Haut davonkommen, ungeschoren davonkommen
unscathed [ʌnˈskeɪðd] adjsenza un graffio, incolume (fig) → indenne
unscathed [ʌnˈskeɪðd] adjsenza un graffio, incolume (fig) → indenne


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Satisfying herself that I had come off unscathed she smiled quietly, and, taking my hand, started toward the door of the chamber.
As I looked at his sensitive young face, unmarred by pleasure and unscathed by sorrow, bathed daily, I surmised, in the may-dew of high philosophies--ah, so high
Long flourish the sandal, the cord, and the cope, The dread of the devil and trust of the Pope; For to gather life's roses, unscathed by the briar, Is granted alone to the Barefooted Friar.
 
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