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hurt·less

 (hûrt′lĭs)
adj.
1. Causing no hurt; harmless.
2. Having no hurt; unhurt.
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hurtless

(ˈhɜːtləs)
adj
1. unhurt
2. harmless
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hurt•less

(ˈhɜrt lɪs)

adj.
1. harmless.
2. unhurt.
[1350–1400]
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hurtless

adjective
Devoid of hurtful qualities:
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