Yahoo Malaysia Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    escaped
    /ɪˈskeɪpt/

    adjective

    • 1. having broken free from confinement or control: "escaped convicts"

    More definitions, origin and scrabble points

  2. Learn the meaning of escape as a verb and a noun, with synonyms, antonyms, and idioms. See how to use escape in different contexts, such as getting away from something, avoiding something, or forgetting something.

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the word escape, which can be a verb, noun, or adjective. Escape means to get away, avoid, or issue from something, often with the prefix ex- (out of) and the word cappa (cloak).

  4. adjective [ before noun ] uk / ɪˈskeɪpt / us / ɪˈskeɪpt / Add to word list. having got free: an escaped prisoner. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Freedom to act. (as) free as a bird idiom. agency. at will idiom. autonomist. autonomous. free hand. free pass. free rein idiom. free spirit. free-spirited. non-autonomous. non-didactic.

  5. verb (used with object) , es·caped, es·cap·ing. to slip away from or elude (pursuers, captors, etc.): He escaped the police. Synonyms: avoid, flee, dodge. to succeed in avoiding (any threatened or possible danger or evil): She escaped capture. to elude (one's memory, notice, search, etc.).

  6. Escaped means to break free from confinement or to avoid a serious outcome. It can also refer to a plant or animal that has become established in the wild. See examples, synonyms, antonyms, and translations of escaped.

  7. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and examples of the verb escape, which means to get away from a place, situation or danger. Find out how to use escape in different contexts, such as with idioms, gases, sounds and forgetting.

  8. verb. run away from confinement. “The convicted murderer escaped from a high security prison” synonyms: break loose, get away. see more. verb. flee; take to one's heels; cut and run. “The burglars escaped before the police showed up”