untormented

untormented

A peaceful dog sleeps untormented by the day's events.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Free from suffering or anguish: "untormented" describes a state or person not experiencing torment, pain, or mental distress. It implies a condition of peace or relief from suffering.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • After the therapy, she felt untormented for the first time in years. (She was free from emotional pain.)
    • The untormented sleep of a child is a precious thing. (Sleep undisturbed by worry or pain.)
    • He walked away untormented by guilt. (He was not plagued by remorse.)
Advanced Usage
  • "to remain untormented": to stay in a state free from torment.
    • Despite the chaos around him, his mind remained untormented. (His mental state was undisturbed.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Torment (noun/verb): severe physical or mental suffering; to cause such suffering.

    • The prisoner endured great torment. (Severe suffering.)
    • Do not torment the cat. (Do not cause it pain or annoyance.)
  • Tormented (adj): experiencing or showing torment.

    • His tormented expression revealed his inner struggle. (His face showed great distress.)
Synonyms
  • Unperturbed: not disturbed or troubled; calm.
  • Serene: calm, peaceful, and untroubled.
  • Untroubled: free from worry or disturbance.
Related Idioms
  • At peace: in a state of tranquility or freedom from mental conflict.

    • She finally felt at peace, untormented by past regrets. (She was calm and free from distress.)
  • Free of care: without worry or anxiety.

    • The untormented child played happily in the garden. (The child was carefree.)