1. unhurt - Adjective
2. unhurt - Adjective Satellite
free from danger or injury
not injured or harmed
Source: WordNetThe stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and nature sink in years, But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the wars of elements, The wrecks of matter, and the crush of worlds. Joseph Addison
This government cannot much longer play a game in which it stakes all, and its enemies stake nothing. Those enemies must understand that they cannot experiment for ten years trying to destroy the government, and if they fail still come back into the Union unhurt. Abraham Lincoln
I have been very fortunate as to escape through another day's very severe fighting and escaped unhurt. John Hunt Morgan
Great poet, 'twas thy art To know thyself, and in thyself to be Whate'er Love, Hate, Ambition, Destiny, Or the firm, fatal purpose of the Heart Can make of Man. Yet thou wert still the same, Serene of thought, unhurt by thy own flame. Hartley Coleridge
the children were found safe and sound Source: Internet
All passengers and crew were unhurt, except for one crew member who broke his leg when he jumped from the craft. Source: Internet