untouched

UK /ʌnˈtʌt͡ʃt/ US /ʌnˈtʌt͡ʃt/
adj 5

Definitions

adj

1

Remaining in its original, pristine state, undamaged; not altered.

There are practically no untouched forests left in Europe.

The altars used for magical purposes were of carved wood or, if made of stone, had to be a natural slab, unhewn and untouched by hammer or chisel.

2

Not eaten.

He left his vegetables untouched.

3

Not influenced, affected or swayed.

She was untouched by his tale of woes.

4

Not having come in contact.

Our chocolates are untouched by human hands.

Once the tough job is done for Prosser, he says he can then get his golf clubs back out - they have been in the cupboard untouched for a decade.

5

Not read or examined.

He was about to open one of the scrolls, when Francesca took them from his hand. "Nay, Guido, we will not read them: there are some letters never meant but for one eye, and such are these. This packet shall be given untouched into Lord Avonleigh's"—she corrected her words—"into my father's own hands."

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