captif
captive
noun adjective cap-TEEF Rare
Origin: Latin captivus, from capere 'to take'
Also means
prisoner
Usage Note
Captif can function as both a noun (a captive person) and an adjective (held captive). The feminine forms are captive (noun) and captive (adjective). A ballon captif is a tethered balloon, and the phrase marché captif describes a market with no alternative suppliers — a customer who cannot switch.
Examples
"Le captif attendait sa libération."
Natural Translation
The captive awaited his release.
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