undisturbed

English

Etymology

From un- + disturbed.

Adjective

undisturbed (comparative more undisturbed, superlative most undisturbed)

  1. Not disturbed or agitated.
    • 1951 November, 'Pausanias', “To Greece by the "Simplon-Orient Express"”, in Railway Magazine, page 728:
      Meanwhile, the Italian authorities examine passports and hand-baggage, except in the case of sleeping-car passengers, who are usually left undisturbed.
    • 1995, “The Sword of Kahless”, in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, season 4, episode 8 (Science Fiction), →OCLC:
      WORF: The air --
      KOR: Foul, isn't it? This place has been undisturbed for hundreds of years. Come!
  2. calm

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