caged

[keɪdʒd]

caged Definition

  • 1confined or trapped, as if in a cage
  • 2having bars or wire mesh to keep something inside

Using caged: Examples

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

  • Example

    The bird looked sad and caged in its small enclosure.

  • Example

    She felt caged in her job and wanted to explore other career options.

  • Example

    The prisoners were caged like animals.

  • Example

    The dog was caged to prevent it from running away.

caged Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with caged

  • reluctant to give information about something

    Example

    He was very cagey about his past and refused to answer any questions.

  • to imprison someone

    Example

    The police put the suspect in a cage and took him to the station.

  • a situation that seems attractive but is actually confining or restrictive

    Example

    She lived in a gilded cage, with all the luxuries money could buy, but she was never truly happy.

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Summary: caged in Brief

'Caged' [keɪdʒd] describes a state of confinement or entrapment, often with a sense of restriction or oppression. It can refer to physical barriers, as in 'The bird looked sad and caged in its small enclosure,' or to more abstract situations, as in 'She felt caged in her job.' The phrase 'cagey about something' means reluctant to give information, while 'a gilded cage' refers to an attractive but confining situation.