untouched in English

adjective
1
not handled, used, or tasted.
Annabel pushed aside her untouched plate
2
not affected, changed, or damaged in any way.
Prague was relatively untouched by the war

Use "untouched" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "untouched" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "untouched", or refer to the context using the word "untouched" in the English Dictionary.

1. Unspoiled, untouched.

2. Untouched like a virgin.

3. Open office floors are relatively untouched.

4. She left her meal untouched.

5. Look, they left money untouched, Arthur.

6. He seemed untouched by her sarcasm.

7. The same system of privileges survives almost untouched.

8. Otherwise the body was untouched, the journalist said.

9. Several papers lay untouched on the desk.

10. She sent back her breakfast tray untouched.

11. Inside, the house is virtually untouched since that date.

12. The problems of rural housing went almost untouched.

13. Most residents found their homes untouched by floods.

14. Scarcely a single social problem was left untouched.

15. Some buildings had remained untouched by the explosion.

16. The coffee was untouched, the toast had cooled.

17. Its insertion at the acromion is left untouched.

18. The guests has disappeared and the food was untouched.

19. For centuries the country remained untouched by outside influences .

20. The area has remained relatively untouched by commercial development.

21. He rose from the table, leaving his brandy untouched .

22. The Commission's sole right to propose legislation remained untouched.

23. The miser was untouched by the poor man's story.

24. 29 Most of the east coast remains mercifully untouched by tourism.

25. Asian airlines remain untouched by the deregulation that has swept America.

26. The final clause in the contract will be left untouched.

27. Six years of total war had left no citizen untouched.

28. These beautiful old towns have remained relatively untouched by tourism.

29. However, those faithful servants of God were untouched by the fire.

30. I think I'll leave the apple á la mode untouched today.

31. 15 And Andrus would be untouched, impregnable behind his rigid simplicities.

32. She took a few spoonfuls of soup but left her main course untouched.

33. In the newly appealing club tropicana of my bathroom, the shaving accoutrements remained untouched.

34. Everything in the house seemed old and untouched, like relics of an ancient time.

35. 23 She took a few spoonfuls of soup but left her main course untouched.

36. This little community is still in existence, largely untouched by the march of time.

37. The order also includes that the actual camp site will remain untouched by nature.

38. In Ireland and Scotland "Halloween was largely untouched by the Protestant Reformation " writes Rogers.

39. It left the old equitable assignment untouched, and it may be used still.

40. Their bejeweled weapons and gold - trimmed armor were lying untouched layer of dust.

41. ◆ A pioneer in Ecuador discovered an untouched territory —the international airport— and placed 74 books.

42. Most Azores Islands remain untouched and you barely meet any other tourists there

43. She leaves her capital untouched in the bank and lives off the interest.

44. Roosevelt saw first-hand the hideous results of free enterprise untouched by government regulation.

45. Alliums multiply naturally, so Alliums can be left untouched and grows back each year

46. The Muslim diaspora and Muslim missionaries are bringing the faith to previously untouched areas.

47. The Brimse Jacket by DALE OF NORWAY reflects its history of traditional farming and untouched nature

48. From unique wildlife to untouched jungle, few destinations can match the natural drama of Malaysian Borneo

49. Michael pointed out to me that amongst the rubble, there was one building that remained untouched.

50. 30 The stone walls, what remained of them, were weather-beaten but untouched by overgrown weeds.