We often hear of a person coming through some difficult circumstance, or dangerous endeavor, and “emerging unscathed,” yet we rarely hear of anyone “emerging scathed.” Why is this?
Scathe is a word: it may function as a noun (“harm, injury”) or as a verb (“to do harm to,” “to assail with withering denunciation”). It is not as commonly found as it once was, and now primarily serves as the basis for the adjective scathing (“bitterly severe”) or for the latter portion of unscathed. So you can say that someone “emerged scathed” if you wish, but be advised that it will have a curiously archaic sound to it.
Examples of unscathed in a Sentence
She escaped from the wreckage unscathed.
The administration was left relatively unscathed by the scandal.
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Her 3-year-old daughter, who was in the backseat of the vehicle, escaped the incident unscathed.—Gardiner Anderson, New York Daily News, 7 Dec. 2024 Yet semiconductor stocks were largely unscathed by the development, with some even climbing in Tuesday’s session.—Julie Coleman, CNBC, 3 Dec. 2024 Cheick Doucoure came through an hour of a behind closed doors under-21 friendly during the international break unscathed and also trained with the under-21 side.—Matt Woosnam, The Athletic, 22 Nov. 2024 The 33-year-old Lehigh product made it through just four games unscathed.—Marco Rubio, Newsweek, 1 Nov. 2024 See all Example Sentences for unscathed
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