Antonyms for in tact


Grammar : Adj, verb
Spell : in-takt
Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˈtækt


Definition of in tact

Origin :
  • mid-15c., from Latin intactus "untouched, uninjured, undefiled," from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + tactus, past participle of tangere "to touch" (see tangent).
  • As in intact : adj undamaged; all in one piece
  • As in integral : adj complete
  • As in maiden : adj earliest
  • As in mint : adj brand-new
  • As in pristine : adj clean, pure; primeval
  • As in safe : adj free from harm
  • As in sound : adj complete, healthy
  • As in transcendent/transcendental : adj extraordinary, superior
  • As in unabridged : adj not shortened
  • As in unblemished : adj not flawed
  • As in unharmed : adj unhurt
  • As in untouched : adj whole; not spoiled
  • As in virgin/virginal : adj brand-new, unused
  • As in whole : adj unbroken, perfect
  • As in transcendent : adj extraordinary
  • As in undamaged : adj not damaged or harmed
  • As in undisturbed : adj untouched
  • As in unhurt : adj uninjured
  • As in unimpaired : adj not hurt
  • As in unabbreviated : adj complete
  • As in uncensored : adj complete
  • As in uncut : adj complete
  • As in unexpurgated : adj complete
  • As in unmarred : adj good
  • As in complete : adj total, not lacking
  • As in entire : adj complete, whole
  • As in faultless : adj having nothing wrong with it
  • As in full : adj brimming, filled
  • As in good : adj reliable; untainted
  • As in unbroken : verb continuous, whole

Synonyms for in tact

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