The word "un-molested" means untouched, undisturbed or unharmed. Its antonyms include molested, harassed, bothered, interrupted, violated, disturbed, tampered with or interfered with. These words are commonly used to describe situations or experiences that have been subjected to unwanted interference or disturbance, such as privacy being invaded, harassment at the workplace or home, or even physical harm. The term "un-molested" is often used in legal language, particularly in cases where someone's rights have been violated or their privacy breached. Conversely, its antonyms are used to describe situations where someone has been mistreated, and their boundaries have been crossed.