What is another word for unfractured?

Pronunciation: [ʌnfɹˈakt͡ʃəd] (IPA)

Unfractured is a word that means unbroken or intact. There are several synonyms for this word, including undamaged, untouched, unharmed, and uninjured. These words can be used to describe physical objects that are whole and uncompromised, such as an unfractured bone or an unharmed piece of furniture. They can also be used to describe more abstract concepts, such as an untouched forest or an uninjured relationship. Regardless of the context in which they are used, these synonyms all convey the idea of something that remains whole and complete, free from damage or harm.

What are the hypernyms for Unfractured?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Unfractured

But the other appointments, including a pretty writing-desk and a multitude of china plates almost hiding the wall-paper, were unfractured, and the little dining-room was very cosey.
"London Films"
W.D. Howells
Some of the traders maintained that its real bed was solid, unfractured rock, many feet below the sand which covered it, which held the water as in a pipe and let it follow its tendency to seek its level.
"Bring Me His Ears"
Clarence E. Mulford
That I do not know, my Lord, being glad to escape from the ruffians with unfractured head.
"The Strong Arm"
Robert Barr

Famous quotes with Unfractured

  • The skein of human continuity must often become this tenuous across the centuries (hanging by a thread, in the old cliché), but the circle remains unbroken if I can touch the ink of Lavoisier's own name, written by his own hand. A candle of light, nurtured by the oxygen of his greatest discovery, never burns out if we cherish the intellectual heritage of such unfractured filiation across the ages. We may also wish to contemplate the genuine physical thread of nucleic acid that ties each of us to the common bacterial ancestor of all living creatures, born on Lavoisier's more than 3.5 billion years ago—and never since disrupted, not for one moment, not for one generation. Such a legacy must be worth preserving from all the guillotines of our folly.
    Stephen Jay Gould

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