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runaway in Latin

runaway in Latin is fugitīvus — runaway means someone (or something) that has fled or escaped, especially a person who has left home.

runaway in Latin

fugitīvus
adj
Having run away; escaped; fugitive.
fugitīvus
noun
A person or animal that runs away or has run away; a person, animal, or organization that escapes captivity or restrictions.

What does "runaway" mean?

  1. noun Someone (or something) that has fled or escaped, especially a person who has left home.
    "The shelter offered a safe place for teenage runaways."
  2. adj Out of control, or achieved with an overwhelming, easy lead.
    "The company saw runaway success after the product launch."

runaway in a sentence

  • The shelter offered a safe place for teenage runaways.
  • The runaway horse galloped through the market stalls.
  • The company saw runaway success after the product launch.
  • It was a runaway victory, with the challenger never in contention.

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What is "runaway" in Latin?

"runaway" in Latin is fugitīvus. runaway means: Someone (or something) that has fled or escaped, especially a person who has left home.

How do you use "runaway" in a sentence?

Example: "The shelter offered a safe place for teenage runaways." In Latin, "runaway" is fugitīvus.

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