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captive

1 of 2adjective
/ˈkæptɪv/
1

confined or held prisoner, unable to escape

  • She felt like a captive audience, unable to leave until the end of the boring presentation.
  • The captive animal paced back and forth in its cage, longing for freedom.
  • The prisoner stared out of the window, yearning for a glimpse of the world beyond his captive existence.
  • The explorer stumbled upon a village of captive slaves, held against their will by the ruthless warlord.
  • The captive bird fluttered its wings against the bars of the cage, desperate to be set free.
2

giving or marked by complete attention to