The Opposite(Antonym) of “impaired”
The antonym of impaired is unimpaired, undamaged, and functioning. The antonyms unimpaired, undamaged, and functioning convey a state of being whole, complete, or fully functional. It implies the absence of damage, injury, or malfunction.
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Definitions and Examples of unimpaired, undamaged, functioning
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Not weakened, damaged, or diminished in any way.
Example
Despite his age, his hearing was unimpaired and he could hear even the faintest sounds.
Not harmed, injured, or spoiled in any way.
Example
The package arrived undamaged and in perfect condition.
Working or operating as intended; not impaired or broken.
Example
The car's engine was functioning properly and didn't need any repairs.
Key Differences: unimpaired vs undamaged vs functioning
- 1Unimpaired refers to something that is not weakened, damaged, or diminished in any way.
- 2Undamaged refers to something that is not harmed, injured, or spoiled in any way.
- 3Functioning refers to something that is working or operating as intended, without any impairment or breakage.
Effective Usage of unimpaired, undamaged, functioning
- 1Medical Context: Use impaired and unimpaired to describe physical or cognitive abilities.
- 2Insurance Claims: Use undamaged to describe the condition of property or goods.
- 3Technical Reports: Use functioning to describe the state of machines, equipment, or systems.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Unimpaired refers to something that is not weakened, undamaged refers to something that is not harmed, and functioning refers to something that is working as intended. Use these words in medical contexts to describe physical or cognitive abilities, in insurance claims to describe the condition of property or goods, and in technical reports to describe the state of machines, equipment, or systems.