Jail
UK /["/dʒeɪl/"]/US /["/dʒeɪl/"]/
Definition
a prison
In simple words: A place where people are kept if they break the law.
Examples
- She spent a year in jail.
- He has been released from jail.
- a ten-year jail sentence
- Britain’s overcrowded jails
- He's gone to jail for fraud.
- His lawyer worked hard to keep him out of jail.
- How long has she been in jail?
- He avoided jail by pleading insanity.
- She could be out of jail in two years.
- He was held overnight at the county jail.
Usage notes
Used in both formal and informal contexts. Generally appropriate when discussing crime and punishment, but avoid in light-hearted conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'jailbird' trapped in a cage.
Collocations
- city
- county
- local
- go to
- put somebody in
- send somebody to
- sentence
- term
- time
- at a/the jail
- in (a/the) jail
Synonyms
- detention center
- correctional facility
- lockup
- gaol
Antonyms
- freedom
- liberation
- release
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'prison'; jail is usually for short-term detainment.
- Used incorrectly as a verb; 'to jail' is less common.
- Mixing up terms like 'jail' and 'lockup'; while similar, they have different connotations.