escapes Synonyms

escapes Meaning

escapes

to come out from or be uttered by unexpectedly or almost uncontrollably, providing a means of evading a regulation, claim, or commitment, to avoid a threatening evil, a means of escaping, evasion of something undesirable, a cultivated plant run wild, mental distraction or relief by flight into idealizing fantasy or fiction that serves to glorify the self, the criminal offense of escaping, distraction or relief from routine or reality, to get out of the way of, to be uttered involuntarily by, a means of escape, an act or instance of escaping, to run wild from cultivation, to fail to be noticed or recalled by, to get or stay out of the way of, to avoid or find relief from something by means of an escape, to issue from confinement, to depart from lawful custody with the intent of avoiding confinement or the administration of justice, to issue from, to leak out from some enclosed place, to grow in the wild after being in cultivation, providing a means of escape, to fail to be noticed or recallable by, to get away, to get away (as by flight), flight from confinement, to get free of, a cultivated plant growing wild, to avoid or find relief from (something) by means of an escape, leakage or outflow especially of a fluid, escape key

escapes Sentence Examples

  1. The prisoner's cunning escape from the maximum-security facility left the authorities baffled.
  2. The elusive feline escaped its enclosure, disappearing into the dense undergrowth.
  3. The noxious fumes from the chemical spill escaped into the atmosphere, posing a threat to public health.
  4. Her words escaped her lips like a torrent of emotions, revealing her hidden anguish.
  5. The truth escaped the confines of the secret meeting, spreading like wildfire throughout the town.
  6. The precious heirloom escaped the clutches of the thieves, thanks to the vigilance of its rightful owner.
  7. The injured bird flapped its wings desperately, but escape from its predator seemed impossible.
  8. The fragile dream of success escaped her grasp, leaving her shattered and disillusioned.
  9. The aroma of freshly baked bread escaped from the kitchen, tantalizing the senses.
  10. The labyrinthine corridors and hidden passageways provided a means of escape from the watchful eyes of the guards.

FAQs About the word escapes

to come out from or be uttered by unexpectedly or almost uncontrollably, providing a means of evading a regulation, claim, or commitment, to avoid a threatening

flees, flies, departs, exits, evades, runs off, clears out, goes, breaks out (of), gets out

abides, lingers,remains, stays, dwells,returns, tarries, comes back, sticks around, hangs around

The prisoner's cunning escape from the maximum-security facility left the authorities baffled.

The elusive feline escaped its enclosure, disappearing into the dense undergrowth.

The noxious fumes from the chemical spill escaped into the atmosphere, posing a threat to public health.

Her words escaped her lips like a torrent of emotions, revealing her hidden anguish.