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uninjured
adjective as in entire
adjective as in intact
adjective as in safe
Weak matches
- cherished
- free from danger
- guarded
- home free
- impervious
- impregnable
- in safety
- inviolable
- invulnerable
- maintained
- out of danger
- out of harm's way
- preserved
- safe and sound
- safeguarded
- sheltered
- shielded
- sitting pretty
- tended
- unassailable
- undamaged
- under lock and key
- under one's wing
- unharmed
- unhurt
- unmolested
- unscathed
- unthreatened
- vindicated
- watched
adjective as in sound
adjective as in unblemished
adjective as in unharmed
adjective as in unmarred
Strong match
Weak matches
- acceptable
- ace
- admirable
- agreeable
- bad
- boss
- bully
- capital
- choice
- commendable
- congenial
- crack
- deluxe
- entire
- excellent
- exceptional
- favorable
- first-class
- first-rate
- flawless
- gnarly
- gratifying
- great
- honorable
- intact
- marvelous
- neat
- nice
- perfect
- pleasing
- positive
- precious
- prime
- rad
- recherché
- reputable
- satisfactory
- satisfying
- select
- shipshape
- sound
- spanking
- splendid
- sterling
- stupendous
- super
- super-eminent
- super-excellent
- superb
- superior
- tiptop
- unbroken
- undamaged
- unharmed
- unhurt
- unimpaired
- up to snuff
- valuable
- welcome
- whole
- wonderful
- worthy
adjective as in unscathed
Weak matches
adjective as in untouched
Strongest matches
adjective as in whole
Example Sentences
Her horse, named MGH HERA, was assessed by on-site vets and was found to be uninjured.
"There are three miners that are currently trapped underground. They are, to the best of our knowledge, uninjured and in a refuge area."
She was left shaken but uninjured, Northumbria Police said.
The FAW said all players and staff who were on the bus were uninjured, though an ambulance was at the scene attending to the driver of another vehicle.
The Football Association of Wales says all players and staff who were on the bus were uninjured, though an ambulance was at the scene attending to the driver of another vehicle.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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