unimpairedly means without being impaired. It carries an Arena rating of 1357, earned across 3 head-to-head judged battles.
Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, unimpairedly ranks #10,718 of 17,128 for Most Ponderous Words, #12,715 of 17,134 for Most Malleable Words, #13,502 of 17,143 for Best Fossil-Poetry Words, #13,745 of 17,126 for Most Elegant Words.
Why “unimpairedly” is a great word
In a manner that is not weakened, damaged, or diminished. From unimpaired (un- ("not") + impaired (past participle of impair, from Old French empeirier ("to make worse"), from Late Latin impejorare ("to make worse"))) + -ly (adverb-forming suffix). Unlike “unabatedly,” which suggests a relentless continuation of force, or “faultlessly,” which implies a sterile perfection of execution, unimpairedly speaks to a resilience of essence, a preservation of integrity against all attrition. It is the ancient violin, its varnish cracked with age, resonating with a tone still pure and full; the old scholar’s mind, navigating its labyrinth of memory with a lucidity untouched by time; or the quiet joy that persists, undimmed by sorrow’s shadow—the quiet triumph of function surviving time's ordinary violence.
Etymology
From unimpaired + -ly.
adv
- Without being impaired.
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