Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Not hurt, not harmed, free from injury.
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- adjective Not
hurt ;unharmed orunscathed
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective free from danger or injury
- adjective not injured
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Examples
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The personal accounts that I have read indicate that a taxi robbery, even if you are unhurt, is a very traumatic experience.
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The personal accounts that I have read indicate that a taxi robbery, even if you are unhurt, is a very traumatic experience.
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One man must remain unhurt to protect the wounded.
Tales of the Punjab 1894
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He looked like a young hero just returned unhurt from the field to recount its triumphs.
The Old Manor House 1793
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That unhurt from the duns is secure from the stroke.
Letter 1 1792
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a taxi robbery, even if you are unhurt, is a very traumatic experience.
What is the safest way for a single woman to travel in Mexico City? 2003
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a taxi robbery, even if you are unhurt, is a very traumatic experience.
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The rule used to be that the passengers were unhurt, which is why the hijackers usually got what they wanted.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Origins of Security Screening at Airports 2009
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She says to me, ‘The skin’s all cut but the stomach and bowel look to be unhurt, which is why you didn’t die.
Pathfinder Orson Scott Card 2010
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I was left on the field, the only "unhurt" Confederate in sight.
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