intact

adjective
UK: /ɪnˈtækt/
US: /ɪnˈtækt/
  1. Not damaged or broken; complete.

    1. The vase remained intact after the earthquake.
    2. Despite the fire, the building's facade remained surprisingly intact, a testament to its solid construction.
  2. Undiminished; without anything taken away or lost.

    1. His reputation is still intact after the scandal.
    2. Even after years of rumors, the artist's creative vision remained intact, inspiring a new generation.
intact adverb
  1. In an intact manner; without being damaged.

    1. The package arrived intact.
    2. The ancient scroll was carefully preserved and transported intact to the museum.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "intact" in English means: Not damaged or broken; complete., Undiminished; without anything taken away or lost..

The phonetic transcription of "intact" is /ɪnˈtækt/ in British English and /ɪnˈtækt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "intact": whole, perfect, sound, complete, entire, undamaged, unbroken.

Example usage of "intact": "The vase remained intact after the earthquake.". More examples on the page.