Pronunciation: /ʌnˈskɑːrd/

Definitions of unscarred

adjective describing a person or thing that has not been marked or damaged by a scar

Example Sentences

A1 She looked at her unscarred hands and smiled.

A2 The young child's face was unscarred by life's hardships.

B1 Despite the accident, his spirit remained unscarred.

B2 The pristine beach was unscarred by human footprints.

C1 Her unscarred reputation was a testament to her integrity.

C2 The painting remained unscarred by time, a true masterpiece.

Examples of unscarred in a Sentence

formal The surgeon was able to successfully remove the tumor, leaving the surrounding tissue unscarred.

informal Despite the accident, his face remained unscarred thanks to his quick reflexes.

slang She's been through a lot but still came out unscarred and stronger than ever.

figurative His reputation remained unscarred despite the false accusations.

Grammatical Forms of unscarred

past tense

unscarred

plural

unscarred

comparative

more unscarred

superlative

most unscarred

present tense

unscarred

future tense

will unscarred

perfect tense

have unscarred

continuous tense

is unscarring

singular

unscarred

positive degree

unscarred

infinitive

to unscar

gerund

unscarring

participle

unscarred

Origin and Evolution of unscarred

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'unscarred' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old French word 'escare' meaning 'scar'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something that is free from scars or blemishes, the word 'unscarred' has evolved to also connote being untouched or unharmed in a broader sense.