Unhit
Unhit refers to a state of not having been struck or affected by something, typically a projectile, blow, or adverse event. The term is commonly used in contexts involving combat, sports, and accidents. In a military setting, an unhit soldier or vehicle has avoided enemy fire. In sports, an unhit batter or player has not been put out or scored against. In the context of accidents, an unhit pedestrian or vehicle has managed to avoid collision. The opposite of unhit is hit, which signifies being struck or impacted. The concept of being unhit often implies luck, skill, or a combination of both. It can also be a desirable outcome in situations where being hit would result in damage, injury, or failure. The word can be used as an adjective or a verb, depending on the grammatical structure of the sentence. For example, "The shield remained unhit" or "He unhit the target."