intact

adjective

in·​tact in-ˈtakt How to pronounce intact (audio)
Synonyms of intact
1
: untouched especially by anything that harms or diminishes : entire, uninjured
2
of a living body or its parts : having no relevant component removed or destroyed:
a
: physically virginal
b
: not castrated
intactness noun
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perfect, whole, entire, intact mean not lacking or faulty in any particular.

perfect implies the soundness and the excellence of every part, element, or quality of a thing frequently as an unattainable or theoretical state.

a perfect set of teeth

whole suggests a completeness or perfection that can be sought, gained, or regained.

felt like a whole person again after vacation

entire implies perfection deriving from integrity, soundness, or completeness of a thing.

the entire Beethoven corpus

intact implies retention of perfection of a thing in its natural or original state.

the boat survived the storm intact

Examples of intact in a Sentence

The house survived the war intact. After 25 years, their friendship remained intact.
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The building's neoclassical bones are intact, but Kimpton has brought in its signature whimsy, making a hotel that feels both historic and contemporary. Condé Nast, Condé Nast Traveler, 26 May 2026 Fortunately for Fried and the Yankees, a CT scan, an MRI and multiple doctors determined that the pitcher’s ulnar collateral ligament is intact, and that surgery is unnecessary. Gary Phillips, New York Daily News, 25 May 2026 Next, trim the very end off each stem, leaving as much of the stem intact as possible. Martha Stewart, 25 May 2026 Founders are encouraged to identify their natural role and seek a complementary partner to build a scalable, sustainable business with personal well-being intact. Jodie Cook, Forbes.com, 24 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for intact

Word History

Etymology

Middle English intacte, from Latin intactus, from in- + tactus, past participle of tangere to touch — more at tangent entry 2

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of intact was in the 15th century

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“Intact.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/intact. Accessed 27 May. 2026.

Kids Definition

intact

adjective
in·​tact in-ˈtakt How to pronounce intact (audio)
: untouched especially by anything that harms : not damaged or lessened

Medical Definition

intact

adjective
in·​tact in-ˈtakt How to pronounce intact (audio)
: physically and functionally complete
The sense of smell was intact.
intact cell membranes
specifically, of an animal : not castrated
intactness noun

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