captured

[ˈkæptʃərd]

captured Definition

  • 1caught and kept as a prisoner or a trophy
  • 2recorded or documented
  • 3having the attention or interest of someone

Using captured: Examples

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

  • Example

    The captured soldiers were treated humanely.

  • Example

    The moment was captured on camera.

  • Example

    The beauty of the landscape captured my attention.

  • Example

    The thief was captured by the police.

captured Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for captured

Phrases with captured

  • to take a photograph or make a recording of a special moment

    Example

    We hired a photographer to capture the moment when we exchanged our vows.

  • to convey the most important qualities or features of something

    Example

    The painting captures the essence of the city's vibrant culture.

  • a game where two teams try to capture each other's flag while defending their own

    Example

    We used to play capture the flag in the park when we were kids.

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Summary: captured in Brief

The adjective 'captured' [ˈkæptʃərd] can mean caught and kept as a prisoner or a trophy, recorded or documented, or having the attention or interest of someone. It is often used to describe prisoners, recordings, and people's attention, as in 'The thief was captured by the police,' 'The moment was captured on camera,' and 'The beauty of the landscape captured my attention.' 'Capture' also appears in phrases like 'capture the moment,' which means to take a photograph or make a recording of a special moment.