oubliette

[ˌuːbliˈet]

oubliette Definition

a secret dungeon with access only through a trapdoor in its ceiling.

Using oubliette: Examples

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

  • Example

    The castle had an oubliette where prisoners were left to die.

  • Example

    The oubliette was so deep that no one could hear the prisoner's screams.

  • Example

    The only way out of the oubliette was through the trapdoor in the ceiling.

oubliette Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for oubliette

Phrases with oubliette

  • to imprison someone in a secret dungeon with no hope of escape or rescue

    Example

    The king ordered his enemies to be thrown into an oubliette and left to die.

  • to find a way out of a secret dungeon with no apparent exit

    Example

    The hero managed to escape from the oubliette by climbing up the walls and breaking through the trapdoor.

  • a hidden entrance to a secret dungeon, often used metaphorically to describe a sudden and unexpected downfall

    Example

    The politician's scandal opened the trapdoor to the oubliette of public opinion, and he was never heard from again.

Origins of oubliette

from French 'oublier', meaning 'to forget'

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Summary: oubliette in Brief

'Oubliette' [ˌuːbliˈet] is a noun that refers to a secret dungeon accessible only through a trapdoor in its ceiling. It is often used metaphorically to describe a situation of no escape or sudden downfall. Examples include 'The castle had an oubliette where prisoners were left to die.' and 'The only way out of the oubliette was through the trapdoor in the ceiling.'