different between escapist vs escapee
escapist
English
Etymology
escape +? -ist
Pronunciation
Adjective
escapist (comparative more escapist, superlative most escapist)
- Intended for or tending toward escape; especially, used to avoid, deny, or forget about reality, as through fantasy.
Translations
Noun
escapist (plural escapists)
- Someone who wants to escape; especially from reality
Translations
See also
- escapologist
Anagrams
- capsites, spaciest
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escapee
English
Alternative forms
- escapée
Etymology
escape +? -ee
Pronunciation
- enPR: ?s'k?-p?, IPA(key): /?esk?pi?/
- Rhymes: -i?
Noun
escapee (plural escapees)
- Someone who has become free through escaping imprisonment.
- Someone who has escaped.
- (botany) A plant that has escaped from cultivation.
Synonyms
- (someone who has escaped): escaper
Related terms
- escape
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