"Unhurtfully" might seem like a strange spelling, but it does exist in the English language. It is pronounced in IPA transcription as /ʌnˈhɜːtfʊli/, with the stress on the second syllable. This adverb means "in a way that does not cause harm or injury," and it is often used in a reassuring manner. While some might argue that "unharmfully" or "non-injuriously" would be better word choices, "unhurtfully" has its own unique charm and can add a touch of warmth and compassion to a sentence.