Asylum
UK /["/əˈsaɪləm/"]/US /["/əˈsaɪləm/"]/
Definition
protection that a government gives to people who have left their own country, usually because they were in danger for political reasons
In simple words: A safe place where people can live when they are in danger.
Examples
- **to seek/apply for/be granted asylum**
- There was a nationwide debate on whether the asylum laws should be changed.
- She fled the country, and is now seeking asylum in Sweden.
- They applied for asylum after being tortured in their own country.
- She was granted political asylum by Canada in 2013.
- Over 400 people have been refused asylum.
- Those fleeing from the war have the right to asylum.
Usage notes
Typically used in legal contexts related to refugees or protection from persecution. Avoid in casual conversations. It's important to use it correctly in discussions about human rights.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Sounds like 'a-sigh-lum' — imagine someone sighing with relief in a safe building.
Collocations
- political
- temporary
- apply for
- claim
- request
- seeker
- application
- case
- an application for asylum
- the right of asylum
- the right to asylum
- insane
- lunatic
- mental
- in an/the asylum
Synonyms
- refuge
- sanctuary
- shelter
- protection
Antonyms
- danger
- persecution
- threat
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'sanctuary' — not all safe places offer legal protection.
- Using 'asylum' as a verb — it's only a noun.
- Mispronouncing as 'a-sigh-lum' instead of 'a-sigh-lum'.