How to use in-sentence of “untouched”:
+ The tachi that can be seen in museums have one or more chips along the back of the sword, while the cutting edge looks almost untouched and mirror polished.
+ The park is well known for its untouched wilderness and remoteness.
+ This sudden series of Allied defeats allowed the Regia Marina to achieve naval supremacy in the central Mediterranean, her supply routes were almost untouched by the enemy for several months.
+ Thieves and other looters broke into some of the tombs, and only a few were completely untouched when scientists first saw them.
+ The most well known of these beaches are in Panglao Island, and there, numerous islets have similar, yet untouched and beautiful beaches.
+ That means, left untouched by humans, it would be the dominant tree.