Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: unscathed
IPA transcription: [ənsk'eɪðd]
adverb meaning of the word
  • Synonyms: unharmed, unhurt, unscathed, whole
    Meaning: not injured
Usage examples
  • But Athena soared up to Olympus, when they had escaped unscathed.
  • Four of our number were caught, but the rest got through unscathed.
  • The first bolt had struck a tree which had fallen within thirty feet of them, but the second left this bit of the woods unscathed.
  • The mere fact that they have passed unscathed through centuries of criticism and come down to us still covered with glory commands our respect.
  • She had come unscathed through it, but what might have happened if she had gone unsuspectingly to visit Sir John Chobham and warn him of his danger?
  • 'And if I,' said Stana, 'should be the one chosen, I would weave my husband a shirt which will keep him unscathed when he fights with dragons; when he goes through water he will never even be wet; or if through fire, it will not scorch him.'
  • Relying upon his own powers, and upon a woman's weakness and aversion to scandal, from which not even the purest may always escape unscathed, and convinced by her former silence that he had nothing serious to fear, Wain made it a point to be present at every public place where she might be.
  • It was by this time perfectly manifest that whatever he might be able to do in a breeze, he had no chance with us in a light air like the present; and I entertained strong hopes of being able to slip past him unscathed, when I felt sanguine of our ability to get fairly away from him in a chase dead to windward.