unscathed
Totally without any harm or damage.
Totally without any harm or damage.
Totally without any harm or damage.
Nearly without any harm or damage.
Essentially or nearly without any harm or damage.
Mostly unharmed, with only minor damage.
Unharmed in comparison to others or what might have been expected.
Seeming to be unharmed based on available evidence.
Appearing to be unharmed, although this may not be the case.
Surprisingly and impressively unharmed.
Unharmed in a way that is so unlikely it seems like a miracle.
To be in a state of not being harmed.
To continue to be unharmed.
To remain unharmed after an event.
To get away from a dangerous situation without injury.
To live through a dangerous event without being harmed.
To come out of a difficult situation without being harmed.
To leave the scene of an accident or other dangerous event without any injuries, often surprisingly.
To finish a difficult experience or period without harm.
To escape from a situation without being harmed.
To come back from a place or event without harm.
Used to indicate the cause of the potential harm that was avoided.