Fromun- +hit.
unhit (notcomparable)
- Not having beenhit.
2002, Mark Nesbitt,35 days to Gettysburg, page65:But the right-hand squad only wounded theunhit man at the next volley.
unhit (third-person singular simple presentunhits,present participleunhitting,simple past and past participleunhit)
- (transitive) Toundo the act ofhitting something.
2005, Kelsey Roberts,Chasing Secrets, Toronto:Harlequin,→ISBN,page230:Her appetite was nonexistent, but then, so was the contents of her cupboards. She had a dull headache that could have been from her injury or from not eating.Unhitting herself wasn’t a possibility, so a trip down the street to the corner store was in order.