Unscathed Meaning in English
word
ənˈskeɪðd
un-SKAYTHD
ʌnskˈeɪðd
un-SKAYTHD
Definition
Not hurt or harmed, especially after a dangerous or difficult situation.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly used in formal or written English. Often describes people, objects, or even reputations after danger, accidents, or criticism. Common pattern: 'came out unscathed' or 'escaped unscathed'. Not used for minor problems; implies complete lack of harm.
Spanish: ileso - sin dañoPortuguese (BR): ileso - sem ferimentosPortuguese (PT): ileso - sem ferimentosChinese (Simplified): 毫发无伤 - 安然无恙Chinese (Traditional): 毫髮無傷 - 安然無恙Hindi: अक्षत - बिना चोटArabic: سليم - دون أذىBengali: অক্ষত - অক্ষুণ্ণRussian: невредимый - целыйJapanese: 無傷で - 被害なくVietnamese: bình yên vô sự - không bị tổn hạiKorean: 무사히 - 아무 피해 없이Turkish: zarar görmeden - sağ salimUrdu: محفوظ - بغیر نقصان کےIndonesian: tanpa cedera - tanpa luka
Example Sentences
He walked away from the accident unscathed.
basic
The house survived the storm unscathed.
basic
She faced criticism but remained unscathed.
basic
Somehow, my phone fell but came out unscathed.
natural
Despite the chaos, the team emerged unscathed from the scandal.
natural
I can't believe you got through that meeting unscathed.
natural