ALL meanings of unhurt
hurt
U u - verb with object unhurt to cause bodily injury to; injure: He was badly hurt in the accident. 1
- verb with object unhurt to cause bodily pain to or in: The wound still hurts him. 1
- verb with object unhurt to damage or decrease the efficiency of (a material object) by striking, rough use, improper care, etc.: Moths can't hurt this suit because it's mothproof. Dirty oil can hurt a car's engine. 1
- verb with object unhurt to affect adversely; harm: to hurt one's reputation; It wouldn't hurt the lawn if you watered it more often. 1
- verb with object unhurt to cause mental pain to; offend or grieve: She hurt his feelings by not asking him to the party. 1
- verb without object unhurt to feel or suffer bodily or mental pain or distress: My back still hurts. 1
- verb without object unhurt to cause bodily or mental pain or distress: The blow to his pride hurt most. 1
- verb without object unhurt to cause injury, damage, or harm. 1
- verb without object unhurt to suffer want or need. 1
- noun unhurt a blow that inflicts a wound; bodily injury or the cause of such injury. 1
- noun unhurt injury, damage, or harm. 1
- noun unhurt the cause of mental pain or offense, as an insult. 1
- noun unhurt Heraldry. a rounded azure. 1
- adjective unhurt physically injured: The hurt child was taken to the hospital. 1
- adjective unhurt offended; unfavorably affected: hurt pride. 1
- adjective unhurt suggesting that one has been offended or is suffering in mind: Take that hurt look off your face! 1
- adjective unhurt damaged: hurt merchandise. 1
- adjective unhurt not injured 1
- adjective unhurt If someone who has been attacked, or involved in an accident, is unhurt, they are not injured. 0
- adjective unhurt not having sustained any injury 0
- adjective unhurt Not hurt; unharmed or unscathed. 0