unbruised
adjective
uk/ˌʌnˈbruːzd/us/ˌʌnˈbruːzd/notemotionallyhurtafter abadexperience:
It's agreatfeelingtoemergeunbruised by life's hardknocks.
Unbruised bylife, hethoughtthatoncehedecidedto have something, he could get it.
(offruit) notdamaged:
Select unbruised,slightlysoftberrieswith adeepcolourand apleasantsmell.
DessertappleswillkeepuntilChristmasifstoredunbruised,ideallyoncardboardtrays.
withoutbruises(=markswhere theskinisdarkerincolour, often as aresultof beinghitby something):
Sheplacedherhandon the unbruisedsideof hisface.
- Sheappearsto havestartedthekindofmoralbattlefrom which no oneemergesunbruised.
- Separate the unbruisedfigsintosmallercontainerswhere they won't put so muchpressureon thefruitbelow.
- Thecoachdecidedtokeephis front-lineplayersfreshand unbruised fortheirfinalgameonSaturday.
Safe and secure
- airworthiness
- airworthy
- as safe as housesidiom
- biosafety
- bite
- health and safety
- impregnable
- in safe handsidiom
- innocent
- innocuous
- safe
- safe space
- safeguard
- safely
- safeness
- seaworthy
- someone/somethingwon't biteidiom
- the coast is clearidiom
- well kept
- worthy
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Undamaged, unbroken or in good condition
Opposite
bruised