eloped

[ih-lohpt]

eloped Definition

  • 1to run away secretly with the intention of getting married, especially without parental consent
  • 2to leave a place suddenly and secretly, especially to escape from the law

Using eloped: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "eloped" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    They eloped to Las Vegas and got married in a small chapel.

  • Example

    The prisoner had eloped from the jail by digging a tunnel.

  • Example

    She eloped with her boyfriend to avoid her parents' disapproval.

eloped Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for eloped

Antonyms for eloped

  • marry with consent
  • stay put

Phrases with eloped

  • elope with someone's heart

    to capture someone's affections or love

    Example

    She eloped with his heart the moment they met.

  • to win something unexpectedly or undeservedly

    Example

    The underdog team eloped with the prize after a stunning victory.

  • to escape from the harshness of everyday life

    Example

    Sometimes, I just want to elope from reality and go on a vacation.

Origins of eloped

from Middle Dutch 'lopen', meaning 'run away'

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Summary: eloped in Brief

'Eloped' [ih-lohpt] means to run away secretly, especially to get married without parental consent. It can also refer to leaving a place suddenly and secretly, often to escape from the law. Examples include 'They eloped to Las Vegas and got married in a small chapel.' and 'The prisoner had eloped from the jail by digging a tunnel.' 'Elope' is often used in phrases like 'elope with someone's heart,' meaning to capture someone's affections, and 'elope with the prize,' meaning to win something unexpectedly.