Definitions and Examples of healed, uninjured
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Recovered from an injury or illness.
Example
After a few weeks of rest and medication, her broken leg was finally healed.
Not having any injury or harm.
Example
Luckily, the driver was uninjured in the car accident.
Key Differences: healed vs uninjured
- 1Healed is a state of recovery from an injury or illness.
- 2Uninjured means not having any injury or harm.
Effective Usage of healed, uninjured
- 1Medical Context: Use healed to describe the state of recovery from an injury or illness.
- 2Safety Instructions: Use uninjured to emphasize the importance of avoiding harm or injury.
- 3Sports and Fitness: Use healed to describe the process of recovering from sports-related injuries.
Remember this!
The antonyms of injured are healed and uninjured. Use healed to describe the state of recovery from an injury or illness, and uninjured to emphasize the importance of avoiding harm or injury. These words can be used in medical contexts, safety instructions, and sports and fitness settings.