UNSCATHED


Meaning of UNSCATHED in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

escape unharmed/unscathed/unhurt

Two policemen were killed, but the president escaped unharmed.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

relatively

The government was relatively unscathed by scandals at Lloyd's, the collapse of Johnson Matthey, and the Guinness saga.

I breezed through college relatively unscathed .

The forefoot showed excessive wear while the heel remained relatively unscathed .

The Dow Jones Industrial Average remained relatively unscathed during the last six months, attracting more positive money flow.

Most significant for Ipswich, though, is that they seem to have come out of their winter blip relatively unscathed .

Much has been made of the fact that San Francisco emerged relatively unscathed from Loma Prieta.

Byrne dragged Stephen's body to a relatively unscathed section while Hunt went in search of help.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Few retailers were left unscathed by the recession.

Most of the passengers escaped from the plane unscathed .

The bullet grazed the side of his head, leaving him virtually unscathed .

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

But Webb was perfectly confident that he could plunge into this fury and emerge unscathed .

It is true that Jacob will emerge more than just unscathed from the danger that fills his mind as he returns home.

The burnished copper shone bravely, having only the previous night survived unscathed a particularly concerted attack upon its person.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average remained relatively unscathed during the last six months, attracting more positive money flow.

The forefoot showed excessive wear while the heel remained relatively unscathed .

The government was relatively unscathed by scandals at Lloyd's, the collapse of Johnson Matthey, and the Guinness saga.

The markets and older residential areas of the city were equally unscathed by modern trends.

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