Definition

unharmed: without injury, unhurt, undamaged adjective
Luckily, he came away from the accident unharmed. We would have expected him to break a bone, at least!
to harm: to injure, to hurt, to wound, to damage verb

UK: He escaped from the crash unharmed.
US: Then the scandal harmed his reputation.
  • "Bruno : Listen Dr. Badguy, I've given you my answer, I won't deliver what you asked for, and I expect you to return the monkey to our offices unharmed."
  • "Witnesses were quoted as saying that it was a wonder an accident like this had not happened sooner and that it was a miracle that the passengers escaped unharmed."
  • "He is unharmed, for the time being."

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