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Captor - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A captor is a person who seizes, detains, or holds someone against their will, often in situations like kidnapping or imprisonment. The term emphasizes control over another.

captor

/ˈkæptər/ /ˈkæptə/

Definition:

A person who captures or holds someone prisoner.

Synonyms:

jailer, capturer, imprisoner, detainer

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

liberator, rescuer, savior

Common Collocations:

cruel captor, escape from captor, held by captor, captive and captor

Derivatives:

captivity, captivate, captivation

Usage Tips:

Use "captor" to refer to someone who has taken another person prisoner or holds them against their will.

Common Phrases:

at the mercy of one's captor, escape one's captor, turn the tables on one's captor

Etymology:

From Latin "captor," meaning "one who catches," derived from "capere" (to take).

Examples:

  • 1. The captor locked the door behind him.
  • 2. She managed to escape her cruel captor at dawn.
  • 3. The hostage negotiated with his captor for freedom.
  • 4. Her bravery impressed even her captors.

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