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UK/["/ˈhɒstɪdʒ/"]/US/["/ˈhɑːstɪdʒ/"]/

Meaning of Hostage

a person who is captured and held prisoner by a person or group, and who may be injured or killed if people do not do what the person or group is asking

In simple words: A person who is kept as a prisoner to force others to do something.

Hostage in a sentence

  • Three children were **taken hostage** during the bank robbery.
  • He was **held hostage** for almost a year.
  • The government is negotiating the release of the hostages.
  • The hijackers kept the pilot as a hostage on board the plane.
  • The gunmen took 24 hostages.
  • diplomatic efforts to get the hostages released

How to use Hostage

Used in contexts involving crime or negotiation. Avoid in casual conversations unless discussing serious events. Common in news reports or discussions about security.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'host' + 'caged' — a host is trapped.

Related words

Collocations with Hostage

  • hold (somebody)
  • keep (somebody)
  • seize

Synonyms for Hostage

Opposites of Hostage

Common mistakes with Hostage

  • Confused with 'host' — 'hostage' refers to a prisoner.
  • Mispronouncing the word as 'h-o-s-t-age' instead of 'h-o-s-t-ij.'
  • Using 'hostage' in a non-serious context, which can be insensitive.

Compare Hostage with Prisoner, Captive, Victim

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Frequently asked questions about Hostage

What does Hostage mean?

A person who is kept as a prisoner to force others to do something.

What is the definition of Hostage?

a person who is captured and held prisoner by a person or group, and who may be injured or killed if people do not do what the person or group is asking

How do you use Hostage in a sentence?

Three children were **taken hostage** during the bank robbery.

Can you give another example of Hostage?

He was **held hostage** for almost a year.

What are synonyms for Hostage?

Common alternatives include prisoner, captive, detainee, victim.

What is the opposite of Hostage?

Opposite meanings include freedom, liberty.

What words go with Hostage?

It commonly pairs with hold (somebody), keep (somebody), seize.

What are common mistakes when using Hostage?

Confused with 'host' — 'hostage' refers to a prisoner. Mispronouncing the word as 'h-o-s-t-age' instead of 'h-o-s-t-ij.' Using 'hostage' in a non-serious context, which can be insensitive.

How do you pronounce Hostage?

US: /["/ˈhɑːstɪdʒ/"]/, UK: /["/ˈhɒstɪdʒ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Hostage?

Used in contexts involving crime or negotiation. Avoid in casual conversations unless discussing serious events. Common in news reports or discussions about security.

What CEFR level is Hostage?

"Hostage" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.