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Meanings of
unhurt
in English
Not injured.
whole
unharmed
unscathed
Related terms
uninjured
Free from danger or injury.
safe and sound
Related terms
safe
Usage of
unhurt
in English
1
The immediate work had already been divided among three hundred
unhurt
soldiers.
2
Apparently no one escaped
unhurt
,
an army spokesman Major Felix Kulayigye said.
3
Soldiers escorting the vehicle headed for Israel were
unhurt
,
the sources said.
4
The local governor escaped
unhurt
but four others were wounded, they said.
5
The colonel was in the midst of it but came out
unhurt
.
6
All 23 crew members from Italy, India and Ukraine were freed
unhurt
.
7
Three people escaped
unhurt
,
while four were rescued and received medical treatment.
8
The president was
unhurt
but said to be shaken by the experience.
9
Happily the bottle which contained the air of the crater escaped
unhurt
.
10
Along with the civilian casualties there was a number who were
unhurt
.
11
The Serb went immediately to the official to check he was
unhurt
.
12
A man in the basement of the house was
unhurt
,
said Hoyal.
13
Combs quickly got up and carried on with the performance, appearing
unhurt
.
14
The man was
unhurt
and on his feet in a few seconds.
15
But he shook the creature off into the fire and was
unhurt
.
16
I thought they must have broken their legs; but they alighted
unhurt
.
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unhurt
Adjective
Frequent collocations
escape unhurt
apparently unhurt
otherwise unhurt
remain unhurt
quite unhurt
More collocations
Unhurt
through the time
Unhurt
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common