captive Meaning, Definition & Usage
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noun a person who is confined; especially a prisoner of war
prisoner.
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noun an animal that is confined
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noun a person held in the grip of a strong emotion or passion
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adjective satellite being in captivity
confined; jailed; imprisoned.
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adjective satellite giving or marked by complete attention to
enwrapped; engrossed; absorbed; wrapped; intent.
- that engrossed look or rapt delight
- then wrapped in dreams
- so intent on this fantastic...narrative that she hardly stirred"- Walter de la Mare
- rapt with wonder
- wrapped in thought
WordNet
Cap"tive noun
Etymology
L.Definitions
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A prisoner taken by force or stratagem, esp., by an enemy, in war; one kept in bondage or in the power of another. Then, when I am thy captive, talk of chains. Milton.
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One charmed or subdued by beaty, excellence, or affection; one who is captivated.
Cap"tive adjective
Definitions
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Made prisoner, especially in war; held in bondage or in confinement. A poor, miserable, captive thrall. Milton.
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Subdued by love; charmed; captivated. Even in so short a space, my wonan's heart Grossly grew captive to his honey words. Shak.
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Of or pertaining to bondage or confinement; serving to confine; as, captive chains;captive hours.
Cap"tive transitive verb
Wordforms
Definitions
To take prisoner; to capture. Their inhabitans slaughtered and captived. Burke.