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undamaged

/ʌnˈdæm.ɪdʒd/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.adjective

Not harmed, impaired, or injured; remaining in its original, whole condition.

Example Sentences:
  • Miraculously, the antique vase remained completely undamaged after the earthquake.
  • She checked the package to ensure the contents were undamaged before signing for delivery.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the prefix 'un-' (meaning 'not' or the reverse of an action, originating from Old English 'on-' and 'un-') combined with 'damaged', which comes from the Old French 'damagier', ultimately derived from the Latin 'damnum' meaning 'loss' or 'hurt'.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'un-' as 'not' and 'damaged' as 'broken'. Un-damaged means not broken at all!

Frequently Asked Questions About “undamaged

1. What is the meaning of “undamaged” in English?

In English, undamaged (adjective) is defined as: “Not harmed, impaired, or injured; remaining in its original, whole condition.”.

2. How do you use “undamaged” in a sentence?

Miraculously, the antique vase remained completely undamaged after the earthquake.

3. What are English synonyms of “undamaged”?

Common synonyms include:intact,unharmed,unblemished,unhurt,whole

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “undamaged”?

Derived from the prefix 'un-' (meaning 'not' or the reverse of an action, originating from Old English 'on-' and 'un-') combined with 'damaged', which comes from the Old French 'damagier', ultimately derived from the Latin 'damnum' meaning 'loss' or 'hurt'.