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Meaning of runaway
The primary meaning of the word "runaway" is something or someone that has escaped or fled from a place, situation, or control.
Etymology of runaway
The word "runaway" has its roots in the Old English words "rinnan" (to run) and "away" (from or off), with the term emerging in Middle English (around the 14th century) to describe someone or something that has fled or escaped.
Synonyms
fugitive
escapee
refugee
deserter
absentee
truant
vagabond
vagrant
wanderer
nomad
migrant
exile
outcast
renegade
rebel
defector
runaway
flee
bolt
abscond
decamp
depart
emigrate
expatriate
flee
fly
escape
elope
slip away
make a break
take flight
make off
beat it
take to one's heels
make a run for it
bolt
scarper
do a runner
leg it
make tracks
hotfoot it
high-tail it
vamoose
skedaddle
take French leave
slip through one's fingers
give someone the slip
slip away
steal away
make a quick exit
make a swift exit
Definitions
- A person who has run away from a place or situation, especially from home, the law, or a responsibility
- * A vehicle or animal that is out of control, especially one that is moving rapidly
- * A process or situation that is getting out of control or is proceeding rapidly and uncontrollably
Usage Examples
- The runaway slave was caught by the authorities after a long chase.
- * The runaway train crashed into a station, causing widespread destruction.
- * The company is facing a runaway inflation that is eating into its profits.
Antonyms
returnee
stay
resident
inmate
prisoner
captive
detainee
internee
stay-at-home
homebody
settler
colonizer
immigrant
newcomer
arrival
stay put
stay behind
stay on
linger
remain
stay
wait
tarry
linger
loiter
delay
dawdle
hesitate
stall
slow down
hold back
restrain
check
curb
control
regulate
govern
direct
manage
supervise
oversee