The meaning of the word intact is that an object or a living being is undamaged and in perfect conditions. It is also related to virginity and purity.
It's one word. Some might say, the word is intact! :P
The nearest meaning of something. Something that says about the same thing in different words.
No, "intacted" is not a word. The correct term is "intact."
No, you do not hyphenate a double consonant word when it is used in a compound word or as part of a phrase. The double consonant remains intact.
There is no such root as "tegral". The English word "integral" is formed from the word "integer" and the suffix "-al". "Integer" is a direct borrowing from Latin, where it means "whole; untouched; entire", from the negative prefix in- and the root tag, "touch". "Intact" is from the same roots through a slightly different path.
Intact is not a compound word.
It's one word. Some might say, the word is intact! :P
intact is a dumb word
Cinders are hot ashes, there is no antonym for this word.
Despite the long fall, the toy was still intact. She had kept the room intact, exactly as he left it.
Intact means unbroken, in one unit.
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!
The nearest meaning of something. Something that says about the same thing in different words.
The adjective meaning in one piece or undamaged is intact- one word rather than two.
No, "intacted" is not a word. The correct term is "intact."
He left with his dignity intact.Luckily, the vase was still intact.
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