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escaped

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Adj — Having broken free from confinement, especially prison.

Frequently asked questions

What does “escaped” mean?

The word “escaped” means having broken free from confinement, especially prison. In plain terms, describes someone or something that has broken free, usually from prison or captivity.

How do you pronounce “escaped”?

“Escaped” is pronounced ih-SKAYPT (/ɪˈskeɪpt/ in IPA).

How do you use “escaped” in a sentence?

Here is “escaped” used in a sentence: “Police issued a warning after an escaped convict was spotted nearby.”

What part of speech is “escaped”?

“Escaped” is an adjective.

Is “escaped” a common word?

“Escaped” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between escaped and fled?

Escaped emphasises having broken free from confinement, especially prison, so an escaped prisoner has got out of custody. Fled emphasises running away from danger or pursuit and does not require having been confined in the first place.

Is it correct to say escaped from prison or escaped prison?

Both are used, but "escaped from prison" with the preposition "from" is the more standard construction when naming the place of confinement. "Escaped prison" without "from" also occurs, particularly in informal or headline-style writing.

What is the difference between an escaped animal and a runaway animal?

Escaped stresses that the animal has broken free from a cage, pen, or other confinement. Runaway suggests it has bolted or wandered off; an escaped animal has specifically got out of somewhere it was being kept.

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