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unscathed vs whole

whole vs unscathed

unscathed is not a noun while whole is a noun.

unscathed and whole both are adjectives.

unscathed is not an adverb while whole is an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
unscathed No Yes No No
whole Yes Yes No Yes
As adjectives, unscathed and whole are synonyms defined as:
  • unscathed and whole: not injured or harmed
Other synonyms of unscathed include unharmed, unhurt.
unscathed (noun) whole (noun)
an assemblage of parts that is regarded as a single entity
all of something including all its component elements or parts
unscathed (adjective) whole (adjective)
not injured or harmed including all components without exception; being one unit or constituting the full amount or extent or duration; complete
(of siblings) having the same parents
exhibiting or restored to vigorous good health
acting together as a single undiversified whole
not injured or harmed
unscathed (adverb) whole (adverb)
to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent; Completely or entirely
Difference between unscathed and whole

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