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prisoner

[C] Countable
pl: prisoners

The word carries a heavy weight of restriction and loss of autonomy. It evokes an image of physical barriers like bars, walls, or chains, and a psychological state of helplessness. While it is most commonly used in legal or wartime contexts, it is often employed to describe people who are trapped by their own circumstances or emotions. In social contexts, the term distinguishes the captive from the captor, establishing a clear power imbalance. It differs from a detainee, which often suggests a temporary or administrative hold, whereas a prisoner usually implies a formal sentence or a more permanent state of confinement.

Countable when referring to individuals in a cell or captives of war.

Meanings

Noun

A person who is kept in captivity, typically by legal authority or an enemy.

"The prisoner was released after ten years."

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