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Meaning of flee
The primary meaning of the word "flee" is to run away from a place or situation of danger.
Etymology of flee
The word "flee" has its origins in Old English "flēon", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "flēaniz" and the Proto-Indo-European root "ple-" meaning "to run" or "to flow"
Historically, the word has been used to describe a range of actions, from escaping from danger to leaving a place or situation in order to avoid something unpleasant
Synonyms
escape
run
bolt
dash
rush
hurry
sprint
flee
fly
abscond
decamp
defect
desert
elope
evacuate
exit
expatriate
hide
bolt
scoot
scurry
skedaddle
vamoose
withdraw
retreat
depart
leave
quit
abandon
forsake
ditch
dump
maroon
strand
shun
avoid
evade
dodge
sidestep
circumvent
avoid
shun
eschew
elude
duck
parry
hedge
sidetrack
Definitions
- To run away from a place or situation of danger, or to leave a place or situation in order to avoid something unpleasant
- * To escape from a person, thing, or situation that is perceived as threatening or unpleasant
Usage Examples
- The refugees had to flee their homes due to the war
- * The suspect tried to flee the scene of the crime but was caught by the police
- * The hikers had to flee the mountain due to the impending storm
Antonyms
stay
remain
wait
pause
delay
linger
tarry
loiter
hover
hesitate
procrastinate
dawdle
lag
drag
saunter
amble
stroll
promenade
approach
advance
near
close
converge
come
arrive
enter
join
participate
engage
involve
attend
stay put
stick around
hold on
cling
grasp
grip
cling to
hold tight
persist
persevere
endure
tolerate
bear
withstand
resist