undamaged — Not harmed, injured, or impaired; remaining in perfect or original condition without any damage.
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: Not harmed, injured, or impaired; remaining in perfect or original condition without any damage.
Pronunciation (IPA): /ʌnˈdæmɪdʒd/
Korean meaning: 손상되지 않은, 무사한
Korean pronunciation: 언-댐-리지드 (강세: 댐)
Example Sentences
- My phone miraculously survived the washing machine completely undamaged.
- The package arrived undamaged despite the rough handling.
- His ego remained undamaged even after failing the test three times.
undamaged
ADJECTIVE//ʌnˈdæmɪdʒd//
Not harmed, injured, or impaired; remaining in perfect or original condition without any damage.

Not harmed, injured, or impaired; remaining in perfect or original condition without any damage.
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Once bandaged and carefully managed, now completely undamaged!
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Origin
From Middle English, combining the negative prefix 'un-' with 'damage' (from Old French 'damage' meaning loss or injury) and the past participle ending '-ed'.
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“My phone miraculously survived the washing machine completely undamaged.”
“The package arrived undamaged despite the rough handling.”
“His ego remained undamaged even after failing the test three times.”
“The ancient artifact was found undamaged in the tomb.”
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