different between uninjured vs disinvited
uninjured
English
Etymology
un- +? injured.
Adjective
uninjured (not comparable)
- That did not suffer injury.
- Of the three, two were hurt and went to hospital, but the uninjured one made her way home.
Translations
Noun
uninjured (uncountable)
- One or many people or objects that have not suffered injury.
- The driver was hurt and went to hospital whilst the uninjured passengers went home.
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disinvited
English
Verb
disinvited
- simple past tense and past participle of disinvite
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