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Synonyms and antonyms of In good condition and not damaged in British Thesaurus

In good condition and not damaged

undamaged (adjective)

not spoilt or harmed

perfect (adjective)

with no parts missing, damaged, or spoiled

intact (adjective)

not harmed, damaged, or lacking any parts as a result of something that has happened

unbroken (adjective)

not broken or damaged

whole (adjective)

not divided or broken

good (adjective)

not damaged or spoiled in any way and still able to be used or eaten

untainted (adjective)

not spoiled, especially by a situation that could have caused damage

unimpaired (adjective)

not harmed by something that has happened

well-preserved (adjective)

in good condition for its age

as new ()

something that is as new is in extremely good condition, although it is not new

as good as new ()

in almost the same good condition as before being damaged or injured

habitable (adjective)

a place that is habitable can be lived in

in good/excellent/bad etc nick ()

in good/very good/bad etc condition

inhabitable (adjective)

if a place is inhabitable, people and animals can live there

integrity (noun)

the quality of being in a good condition, without any damage or mistakes

integrity (noun)

formal the quality of being complete or whole, without any missing parts

no harm comes to someone/something ()

used for saying that someone or something is not damaged, hurt, or badly affected

pure (adjective)

a pure substance or material has nothing mixed with it that might spoil its quality or effect

resistant (adjective)

not harmed or affected by something

shipshape (adjective)

tidy and in good condition

unblemished (adjective)

without marks that harm the appearance of something

unity (noun)

the state of being complete and having all the separate parts connected

unsullied (adjective)

mainly literary not spoiled

untouched (adjective)

not harmed or spoiled

virgin (adjective)

in a natural or original state

virginal (adjective)

something that is virginal has not been used or spoiled

whole (adverb)

as a single piece