unhurt
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unhurt
(ʌnˈhɜːt)adj
not having sustained any injury
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Adj. | 1. | unhurt - not injured uninjured - not injured physically or mentally |
2. | unhurt - free from danger or injury; "the children were found safe and sound" safe - free from danger or the risk of harm; "a safe trip"; "you will be safe here"; "a safe place"; "a safe bet" |
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unhurt
adjective uninjured, safe, intact, unscathed, unharmed, whole, sound, untouched, in one piece (informal), undamaged, safe and sound, without a scratch, unscarred The lorry driver escaped unhurt, but a pedestrian was injured.
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unhurt
adjective1. Free from danger, injury, or the threat of harm:
Idiom: safe and sound.
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unhurt
adj → unverletzt
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unharmed
, unhurta. ileso-a; pop. sano-a y salvo-a.
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