adjective describing something that has not been scratched or damaged
Used to describe a team or player who has not been defeated or outperformed
Referring to a vehicle or part that has not been damaged or marred in any way
Describing an item or property that has not experienced any damage or loss
Referring to a game or competition where a player has not lost or been eliminated
In the context of a writer, 'unscratched' may be used to describe a flawless or perfect piece of writing that has not been criticized or edited.
A psychologist may use 'unscratched' to refer to a person's mental state or emotional well-being that has not been affected or damaged by traumatic events or negative experiences.
For a software developer, 'unscratched' can be used to describe a piece of code that has not been altered or modified in any way, indicating its original state.
In the insurance industry, 'unscratched' may be used by an insurance adjuster to describe an item or property that has not sustained any damage or loss, thus not requiring a claim.
A chef may use 'unscratched' to describe a pristine and untouched ingredient that has not been tampered with or contaminated in any way.