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Fugitive

UK //ˈfjuːdʒɪtɪv//US //ˈfjuːdʒɪtɪv//

Definition

A person who escapes from a place, especially from legal arrest.

In simple words: A person who is running away, especially from the law.

Examples

  • The fugitive was apprehended after a long chase through the city.
  • Authorities issued a warning about a fugitive who escaped from prison.
  • Fugitives often have to change their appearance to avoid being recognized.
  • The movie is about a fugitive trying to prove his innocence.
  • Local police are on the lookout for a fugitive wanted for theft.

Usage notes

Used in both formal and informal contexts to describe someone who is escaping capture. More common in legal or crime-related discussions.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'fugitive' as 'fleeing' from something; both start with 'f'.

Collocations

  • fugitive from justice
  • fugitive slave
  • international fugitive

Synonyms

  • escapee
  • runaway
  • absconder
  • criminal

Antonyms

  • law-abiding citizen
  • settler

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'refugee', which means someone who leaves their country for safety.
  • Using 'fugitive' to describe a missing person without legal context.
  • Assuming it only refers to criminals, while it can also refer to those escaping danger.