Definitions and Examples of intact, undamaged, unspoiled
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Not damaged or impaired in any way; complete and whole.
Example
The package arrived intact without any damage.
Not harmed or injured; free from damage or destruction.
Example
The car was undamaged after the accident.
Not damaged or ruined by external factors; pure and uncorrupted.
Example
The beach was unspoiled with crystal clear water and white sand.
Key Differences: intact vs undamaged vs unspoiled
- 1Intact refers to something that is complete and whole, without any damage.
- 2Undamaged describes something that has not been harmed or injured.
- 3Unspoiled describes something that is pure and uncorrupted, without any external damage or corruption.
Effective Usage of intact, undamaged, unspoiled
- 1Describing Objects: Use these antonyms to describe objects that are not damaged or destroyed.
- 2Discussing Nature: Use intact and unspoiled to describe natural environments that are pure and uncorrupted.
- 3Expressing Relief: Use these antonyms to express relief when something is not damaged or destroyed.
Remember this!
The antonyms of ruined are intact, undamaged, and unspoiled. These words describe something that is not damaged, destroyed, or spoiled. Use them to describe objects, discuss nature, and express relief.