It's one word. Some might say, the word is intact! :P
"Intact" is one word, not two.
No, "intacted" is not a word. The correct term is "intact."
Intact means unbroken, undamaged, or complete. It refers to something that has not been altered, harmed, or impaired in any way.
Hipbone is one word.
"Hardworking" is one word.
"Foolproof" is one word.
There is no word intacked. The spelling is intact(undamaged, unbroken).
intact is a dumb word
Despite the long fall, the toy was still intact. She had kept the room intact, exactly as he left it.
Make sure the drawer stays intact! Don't break anything, when I get back it better be intact. The house better be intact when I get back!
He left with his dignity intact.Luckily, the vase was still intact.
together : intact
intact
Intact means unbroken, in one unit.
An attempt was made to keep the ancient sculptures intact during relocation. They won the game and kept their record of conference victories intact.
unbroken unharmed intact
By luck or by charm, he made it through the scandal with his reputation intact.I am grateful that my sanity is still intact!
One word, two syllables