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intact - 20 thesaurus results
Main Entry: intact
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: undamaged; all in one piece
Synonyms: complete, entire, flawless, perfect, sound, together, unblemished, unbroken, undefiled, unharmed, unhurt, unimpaired, unscathed, untouched, whole, imperforate, indiscrete, scatheless, uncut, uninjured, unmarred, unviolated
Antonyms: broken, damaged, defective, harmed, hurt, injured, violated
Main Entry: entire
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: complete, whole
Synonyms: absolute, all, continuous, full, gross, intact, integral, integrated, outright, perfect, plenary, sound, thorough, total, unbroken, undamaged, undivided, unified, unimpaired, unmitigated, unreserved, unrestricted, untouched, choate, consolidated, undiminished, uninjured, unmarked, unmarred
Antonyms: incomplete, limited, part, abridged
Main Entry: faultless
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: having nothing wrong with it
Synonyms: accurate, blameless, classic, clean, correct, exemplary, exquisite, faithful, flawless, foolproof, guiltless, ideal, immaculate, impeccable, inculpable, innocent, intact, irreproachable, model, perfect, pure, sinless, spotless, stainless, supreme, textbook*, unblemished, unsullied, whole, above reproach, crimeless, errorless, on target, right on, unguilty, unspotted
Antonyms: imperfect, tainted, blemished, flawed
Main Entry: maiden
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: earliest
Synonyms: beginning, first, fresh, initial, intact, introductory, new, original, pioneer, primary, prime, untried, unused, inaugural, initiatory, unbroached, untapped
Antonyms: final, latest, concluding
Main Entry: mint
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: brand-new
Synonyms: excellent, first-class, fresh, intact, original, perfect, spick-and-span*, unblemished, undamaged, untarnished, virgin, spanking-new, unmarred
Antonyms: ancient, damaged, imperfect, old, used
Main Entry: pristine
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: clean, pure; primeval
Synonyms: earliest, early, first, immaculate, intact, natural, original, primal, refined, sanitary, snowy, spotless, stainless, sterile, sterilized, unadulterated, unstained, unsullied, untarnished, untouched, wholesome, purified, taintless, uncorrupted, undebased, unpolluted, unsoiled, unspotted, untainted, virginal
Main Entry: transcendent/transcendental
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: extraordinary, superior
Synonyms: absolute, abstract, accomplished, boundless, consummate, entire, eternal, fantastic, finished, hypothetical, ideal, incomparable, infinite, innate, intact, intellectual, intuitive, matchless, obscure, original, otherworldly, peerless, perfect, preeminent, primordial, sublime, supernatural, supreme, theoretical, towering, ultimate, unique, unparalleled, whole, beyond grasp, exceeding, second to none, surpassing, transcending, transmundane, unequalable, unequalled, unrivalled
Antonyms: inferior, ordinary, simple
Main Entry: unabridged
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: not shortened
Synonyms: complete, entire, intact, total, whole, full-length, unabbreviated, uncondensed, uncut, unexpurgated, unshortened
Antonyms: condensed, incomplete, part, partial, unfinished, abridged, shortened
Main Entry: unblemished
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: not flawed
Synonyms: chaste, clean, decent, faultless, flawless, immaculate, intact, modest, perfect, pure, sound, spotless, stainless, undamaged, undefiled, unhurt, unimpaired, unstained, unsullied, untarnished, whole, unflawed, uninjured, unmarked, unmarred, unspotted
Antonyms: imperfect, blemished, flawed
Main Entry: unharmed
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unhurt
Synonyms: all right, free from danger, in one piece, intact, not hurt, okay*, out of danger, out of harm's way, protected, safe, safe and sound, sound, undamaged, uninjured, unscarred, unscathed, unscratched, untouched
Main Entry: untouched
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: whole; not spoiled
Synonyms: clear, entire, flawless, fresh, good, immaculate, indifferent, intact, perfect, pure, sanitary, secure, shipshape, sound, spotless, unaffected, unblemished, unbroken, unconcerned, undamaged, unharmed, unhurt, unmoved, unscathed, unstained, untried, virgin, in good condition, incorrupt, out of danger, safe and sound, unimpressed, uninjured, unmarred, unstirred, virginal, without a scratch
Antonyms: affected, partial, spoiled, touched
Main Entry: virgin/virginal
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: brand-new, unused
Synonyms: first, fresh, idle, immaculate, initial, innocent, intact, modest, natural, new, original, primeval, pristine, pure, spotless, undefiled, undisturbed, unspoiled, unsullied, untouched, untried, vestal, uncorrupted, unmarred, untapped, untested
Antonyms: defiled, used, sullied
Main Entry: transcendent
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: extraordinary
Synonyms: absolute, abstract, accomplished, boundless, consummate, entire, eternal, fantastic, finished, hypothetical, ideal, incomparable, infinite, innate, intact, intellectual, intuitive, matchless, obscure, original, otherworldly, peerless, perfect, primordial, sublime, superior, supernatural, supreme, theoretical, towering, transcendental, ultimate, unique, unparalleled, whole, beyond grasp, exceeding, pre-eminent, surpassing, transcending, transmundane, unequalable, unequalled, unrivalled
Antonyms: inferior, ordinary, simple
Main Entry: undamaged
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: not damaged or harmed
Synonyms: intact, safe, sound, unharmed, unhurt, unimpaired, whole, uninjured
Antonyms: damaged, harmed, hurt, impaired, injured
Main Entry: unhurt
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: uninjured
Synonyms: all right, intact, safe, sound, unblemished, unbroken, undamaged, unharmed, unscathed, whole, safe and sound, unscratched, unwounded
Antonyms: broken, damaged, harmed, hurt, injured, wounded
Main Entry: complete
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: total, not lacking
Synonyms: all, entire, exhaustive, faultless, full, gross, intact, integral, integrated, organic, outright, plenary, replete, thorough, thoroughgoing, unabridged, unbroken, undivided, unimpaired, whole, full-dress, hook line and sinker, imperforate, lock stock and barrel, the works, unabbreviated, uncondensed, uncut, undiminished, undocked, unexpurgated, unitary, unreduced, whole enchilada, whole nine yards, whole-hog, whole-length
Antonyms: defective, deficient, imperfect, incomplete, lacking, missing, needy, short, wanting
Main Entry: full
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: brimming, filled
Synonyms: abounding, abundant, adequate, big, burdened, bursting, chock-full, competent, complete, crowded, entire, extravagant, impregnated, intact, jammed, laden, lavish, loaded, overflowing, packed, padded, plentiful, profuse, replete, satisfied, saturated, stuffed, sufficient, teeming, voluminous, awash, bounteous, brimful, chockablock, crammed, glutted, gorged, imbued, jam-packed, jammed full, packed like sardines, plenteous, plethoric, running over, sated, satiated, stocked, suffused, surfeited, weighted
Antonyms: empty, incomplete, void
Main Entry: safe
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: free from harm
Synonyms: buttoned up, cherished, free from danger, guarded, home-free, impervious, impregnable, in safety, intact, inviolable, invulnerable, maintained, okay*, out of danger, out of harm's way, preserved, protected, safe and sound, safeguarded, secure, sheltered, shielded, sitting pretty*, snug, tended, unassailable, undamaged, under lock and key, under one's wing, unharmed, unhurt, uninjured, unmolested, unscathed, unthreatened, vindicated, watched
Antonyms: exposed, unguarded, unprotected, unsafe, vulnerable
Main Entry: sound
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: complete, healthy
Synonyms: effectual, entire, firm, fit, flawless, hale, hearty, intact, perfect, right, robust, safe, sane, solid, stable, sturdy, substantial, thorough, total, unblemished, undamaged, unhurt, unimpaired, vibrant, vigorous, vital, well, whole, wholesome, alive and kicking, in the pink, right as rain, undecayed, uninjured, up to snuff, well-constructed, wrapped tight
Antonyms: incomplete, infirm, unfit, unhealthy, unsound
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