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untouched
adjective as in whole; not spoiled
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Example Sentences
China itself is a hugely popular destination, and Xinjiang has emerged as an "untouched", less commercialised option.
The rubble of the collapsed canopy has been cleared away, but otherwise the building appears to have remained untouched since the disaster.
The fire that destroyed the clubhouse and much of the surrounding homes jumped over this area, even leaving the nets untouched.
There are reports of Halloween potatoes that have been left untouched for so long they’ve turned into science experiments.
But this week she revealed the car had actually been found several months later, along with the "untouched" material, which she described as a "rollercoaster journey" to have been on.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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