Definitions and Examples of unburned, undamaged
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Not affected or harmed by fire or heat.
Example
The fire was contained before it could reach the unburned part of the forest.
Not harmed or impaired; free from damage or injury.
Example
Despite the earthquake, the building remained undamaged and safe to use.
Key Differences: unburned vs undamaged
- 1Unburned specifically refers to something that has not been affected by fire or heat.
- 2Undamaged refers to something that has not been harmed or impaired in any way.
Effective Usage of unburned, undamaged
- 1Describing Fire Damage: Use burned and unburned to describe the extent of fire damage.
- 2Assessing Property: Use undamaged to describe property that has not been damaged or impaired.
- 3Discussing Safety: Use these antonyms to discuss safety measures and precautions in case of fire.
Remember this!
The antonyms unburned and undamaged convey a state of being unharmed or unaffected by fire or heat. Use unburned to describe something that has not been affected by fire or heat, and undamaged to describe something that has not been harmed or impaired in any way. These antonyms can be used to describe fire damage, assess property, and discuss safety measures in case of fire.