runagate

[ruhn-uh-geyt]

runagate Definition

  • 1a person who has run away, especially from lawful authority; a fugitive
  • 2a renegade or turncoat

Using runagate: Examples

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

  • Example

    The police are searching for the runagate who escaped from prison last night.

  • Example

    He was branded a runagate after he defected to the enemy.

  • Example

    The novel tells the story of a young woman who becomes a runagate to escape an arranged marriage.

runagate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for runagate

Phrases with runagate

  • runagate slave

    a slave who has run away from their owner

    Example

    The plantation owner offered a reward for the capture of the runagate slave.

  • a rebellion or uprising led by runaway slaves

    Example

    The runagate rebellion was brutally suppressed by the colonial authorities.

  • a loop in a river that has been cut off from the main channel and become isolated

    Example

    The runagate loop is a popular spot for fishing and boating.

Origins of runagate

from Middle English 'renegat', from Old French 'renegat', from Medieval Latin 'renegātus', from Latin 'renegāre' meaning 'to deny'

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Summary: runagate in Brief

'Runagate' [ruhn-uh-geyt] refers to a person who has run away, especially from lawful authority. It can also mean a renegade or turncoat. The term is often used to describe fugitives, deserters, and defectors. Examples include 'The police are searching for the runagate who escaped from prison last night.' and 'He was branded a runagate after he defected to the enemy.'