Difference between Unhurt and Whole

What is the difference between Unhurt and Whole?

Unhurt as an adjective is not hurt; unharmed or unscathed while Whole as an adjective is entire.

Unhurt

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Not hurt; unharmed or unscathed

Whole

Part of speech: adverb

Definition: in entirety; entirely; wholly

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: entire.sound, uninjured, healthy.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Something complete, without any parts missing.An entirety.

Example sentence: It's like driving a car at night. You never see further than your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way.

We hope you now know whether to use Unhurt or Whole in your sentence.

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