Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Not marked with scars; hence, unwounded; unhurt: as, an unscarred veteran.

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  • adjective Not scarred.

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Examples

  • There was no way she was going to get out of that unscarred.

    What a Relief 2009

  • Watchmen fans will no doubt enjoy the cameo appearances of newsdealer Bernard, Silk Spectre's manager, wally Weaver and the (as yet unscarred) psychiatrist, although I was annoyed by his declaration of how much he'd love to be able to psychoanalyze a superhero.

    I’m counting your heads as I’m making the beds: Chris reviews Tales of the Black Freighter | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment 2009

  • It was unscarred and perfectly ordinary, the face of a mild-mannered sixty-something-year-old man.

    The Omega Theory Mark Alpert 2011

  • Young, with perfect, unscarred skin and no past to bear?

    Emily Farache: Lessons From a Bad Teacher in My Public School Education Emily Farache 2010

  • Hopefully these two sacrificial candidates will take punches and hog headlines to the bitter end before handing the baton to an unscarred nominee that is actually electable.

    Why The GOP Needs Palin And Gingrich 2011

  • With each passing victory, they are transforming into America's fuzzy football darlings, which means only one thing: America, unlike Detroit, remains curiously unscarred by generations of dreadful Lions football.

    Detroit Lions: No Longer Just Turkeys Jason Gay 2011

  • It was unscarred and perfectly ordinary, the face of a mild-mannered sixty-something-year-old man.

    The Omega Theory Mark Alpert 2011

  • How, she wondered as she drew a brush through her long dark hair, could anyone go through that and come out unscarred?

    Brown-Eyed Girl Mariah Stewart 2010

  • Every size and color of the human spectrum was represented: young and old; men and women; black, white, and brown; bloated and emaciated; tattooed and unscarred; hairy and bald; well-endowed and not—all lying stiffly in the pale pallor of death.

    Law of Attraction Allison Leotta 2010

  • Isolde had been healer to more of them than she could count, and she knew how very, very rarely did such men pick up the shattered pieces of themselves and walk on with their spirits not unscarred exactly, but at least whole.

    Dark Moon of Avalon Anna Elliott 2010

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