Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
relatively-unscathed
adjective
ˈrɛlətɪvli ʌnˈskeɪðd

Definition
Not seriously harmed or damaged, especially when compared to others in the same situation.

Examples
- After the storm, the house remained relatively unscathed while others in the area suffered severe damage.
- Despite the chaos of the accident, she emerged relatively unscathed, with only minor scratches.
- The old bridge held up relatively unscathed during the heavy flooding.

Meaning
The term ‘relatively-unscathed’ refers to a person or thing that has experienced little to no harm or damage in comparison to something or someone else during an event or circumstance.

Synonyms
- unharmed
- undamaged
- unaffected
- intact
- uninjured