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单词 unscarred
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Definition of unscarred in English:

unscarred

adjectiveʌnˈskɑːdˌənˈskɑrd
  • Not scarred or damaged.

    未留下(伤)疤的;无创痕的

    he did not escape unscarred

    他逃离时并非毛发无损。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The man had been beaten thoroughly and not an inch of his body was left unscarred.
    • He was unscarred, which either meant that he was lucky, or hadn't been fighting for long.
    • For as far as the eye can see (several football fields), not a single home that was left unscarred or intact.
    • The city retains its heritage, culture, architecture and environment and the people seem to be relatively unscarred as well.
    • He eloquently argues throughout his short hook that no one who is caught up in war ever emerges unscathed or unscarred.
    • New renal scars do not develop after age four in unscarred kidneys.
    • The Arctic is a land of incredible and unscarred beauty which deserves to be preserved.
    • It's Harry, unscarred and unhurt, his eyes shining as brightly as the stars he has made.
    • I managed to take the bandage off, and stared for a few seconds at the unscarred skin.
    • The mules have the additional benefit of offering a green solution, leaving the landscape unscarred by gouging truck tyres or the ropeways that are used to transport construction material.
    • Tattoos adorned her arms and the unscarred side of her face.
    • Most of Baghdad - overwhelmingly - is unscarred physically by the war.
    • It may be these catastrophic ruptures in unscarred uteri that cause the misguided fear of cesarean scars rupturing.
    • He may have lived through what he has described as an ‘age of extremes’ but he has emerged, aged 85, largely unscathed and unscarred.
    • Unlike some other areas of Africa, like Senegal, which have been inundated with aid workers and tourists, Mali remains comparatively unscarred by foreign intrusion.
    • The surface of the skin was smooth and unscarred.
    • While more successful now than ever, he has not been left unscarred by his earlier excess.
    • America, unscarred by war, became the world's grocery store.
    • By 1999, nearly a third of the population was dead - more than 200,000 people - and no family was left unscarred.
    • There's a growing upper class which can afford to be decadent, at the same time that the vast underclass would desperately like to possess something new, unscarred.
    Synonyms
    unharmed, unhurt, uninjured, undamaged, in one piece, intact, safe, safe and sound, unmarked, untouched, unscratched, secure, well, as new, as good as new

Rhymes

Assad, aubade, avant-garde, backyard, ballade, bard, Bernard, bombard, canard, card, charade, chard, couvade, croustade, Cunard, facade, glissade, guard, hard, ill-starred, interlard, lard, Montagnard, nard, pard, petard, pomade, promenade, regard, rodomontade, roulade, saccade, Sade, salade, sard, shard, unmarred, yard

Definition of unscarred in US English:

unscarred

adjectiveˌənˈskärdˌənˈskɑrd
  • Not scarred or damaged.

    未留下(伤)疤的;无创痕的

    he did not escape unscarred

    他逃离时并非毛发无损。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • While more successful now than ever, he has not been left unscarred by his earlier excess.
    • By 1999, nearly a third of the population was dead - more than 200,000 people - and no family was left unscarred.
    • Unlike some other areas of Africa, like Senegal, which have been inundated with aid workers and tourists, Mali remains comparatively unscarred by foreign intrusion.
    • It may be these catastrophic ruptures in unscarred uteri that cause the misguided fear of cesarean scars rupturing.
    • For as far as the eye can see (several football fields), not a single home that was left unscarred or intact.
    • The surface of the skin was smooth and unscarred.
    • He may have lived through what he has described as an ‘age of extremes’ but he has emerged, aged 85, largely unscathed and unscarred.
    • The man had been beaten thoroughly and not an inch of his body was left unscarred.
    • Tattoos adorned her arms and the unscarred side of her face.
    • He eloquently argues throughout his short hook that no one who is caught up in war ever emerges unscathed or unscarred.
    • It's Harry, unscarred and unhurt, his eyes shining as brightly as the stars he has made.
    • America, unscarred by war, became the world's grocery store.
    • The city retains its heritage, culture, architecture and environment and the people seem to be relatively unscarred as well.
    • The mules have the additional benefit of offering a green solution, leaving the landscape unscarred by gouging truck tyres or the ropeways that are used to transport construction material.
    • New renal scars do not develop after age four in unscarred kidneys.
    • The Arctic is a land of incredible and unscarred beauty which deserves to be preserved.
    • He was unscarred, which either meant that he was lucky, or hadn't been fighting for long.
    • There's a growing upper class which can afford to be decadent, at the same time that the vast underclass would desperately like to possess something new, unscarred.
    • I managed to take the bandage off, and stared for a few seconds at the unscarred skin.
    • Most of Baghdad - overwhelmingly - is unscarred physically by the war.
    Synonyms
    unharmed, unhurt, uninjured, undamaged, in one piece, intact, safe, safe and sound, unmarked, untouched, unscratched, secure, well, as new, as good as new
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