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The synonyms of “Trapped” are: cornered, treed
Trapped as an Adjective
Definitions of "Trapped" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “trapped” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Forced to turn and face attackers.
Synonyms of "Trapped" as an adjective (2 Words)
cornered | Having a specified number of parties involved. Young boys in six cornered hats. |
treed | (of an area) planted with trees. The river runs north south through heavily treed hills. |
Usage Examples of "Trapped" as an adjective
- Like a trapped animal.
Associations of "Trapped" (30 Words)
absorbed | Retained without reflection. He was gazing into the water with absorbed attention. |
aviary | A large cage, building, or enclosure for keeping birds in. |
bird | Watch and study birds in their natural habitat. Carve the bird and arrange on a warmed serving plate. |
cage | Confine in a cage. The animal was caged. |
captive | A person who is confined; especially a prisoner of war. A captive power plant. |
chicken | The flesh of a chicken used for food. The referee chickened out of giving a penalty. |
confined | Being in captivity. Her fear of confined spaces. |
confinement | The condition of being in childbirth. The pros and cons of home versus hospital confinement. |
coop | A farm building for housing poultry. Our free range chickens roam the barnyard instead of staying cooped up in a henhouse. |
embedded | (of a microprocessor) designed and built as an integral part of a system or device. An embedded subordinate clause. |
enclosed | Surrounded or closed off on all sides. The enclosed check is to cover shipping and handling. |
engrossed | Written formally in a large clear script, as a deed or other legal document. That engrossed look or rapt delight. |
hedgerow | A rough or mixed hedge of wild shrubs and occasional trees, typically bordering a road or field. |
helpless | Lacking in or deprived of strength or power. They burst into helpless laughter. |
hen | Used in names of birds especially waterbirds of the rail family e g moorhen native hen. And I really like you too hen. |
hermetic | Relating to an ancient occult tradition encompassing alchemy, astrology, and theosophy. A hermetic seal that ensures perfect waterproofing. |
hummingbird | Tiny American bird having brilliant iridescent plumage and long slender bills; wings are specialized for vibrating flight. |
hunt | An association of huntsmen who hunt for sport. He used to hunt. |
imprisonment | The state of being imprisoned. The imprisonment of captured soldiers. |
in | Expressing the situation of being enclosed or surrounded by something. The in party. |
included | Enclosed in the same envelope or package. The included check. |
incubator | A place, especially with support staff and equipment, made available at low rent to new small businesses. An incubator project. |
inside | The region that is inside of something. Inside out. |
intent | Intention or purpose. So intent on this fantastic narrative that she hardly stirred. |
parrot | Usually brightly colored zygodactyl tropical birds with short hooked beaks and the ability to mimic sounds. The students parroted the teacher s words. |
preoccupied | Deeply absorbed in thought. She seemed a bit preoccupied. |
prisoner | A person who is confined especially a prisoner of war. A prisoner serving a life sentence. |
repatriate | A person who has been repatriated. The majority came to America as migrant workers who intended to repatriate to Hungary. |
surrounded | Confined on all sides. A camp surrounded by enemies. |
warren | United States writer and poet (1905-1989. A warren of narrow gas lit streets. |