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escape ( Noun)
UK/US /ɪˈskeɪp/
Plural
escapes
1-
B1
the action or technique of fleeing from a location or a hazardous or uncomfortable circumstance
-> Prisoners arranged an escape from the prison through a tunnel that they built.
-> His family is informed by the school administration about his escape from school.
-> The flawless escape of the soldiers confused everyone.
Synonym
get away, run away, flee
Opposite
catch, capture
2-
B1
a method of temporarily ignoring anything disagreeable or problematic
-> Some people find escape in living a solitary life.
-> Reading books and imagination give her an escape from anxieties.
Synonym
miss, elude
Opposite
face
3-
B1
a letter on an input device that is pressed to halt a certain function or exit a software
-> Escape functions are used to start and resume a game.
-> On my keyboard, the escape button is broken, so I cannot give a blank.
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'escape' Contained Stories
The factors that motivate everyone are generally different. Different things motivate different people. While these factors may consist of natural elements for some people, they may also consist of music for others. While you are sitting down helplessly, the tune of a music can boost your motivation, and you start to feel lively instead of dead. Observe your one week in a month. You will realize that you feel happier while you are listening to music because you can escape from your even more deadly problems while doing that. Life does not accept the weak and does not always act gently. But at these moments, music helpfully holds your hand. Be ready to be drunk with the waves of melody of music and feel happier and stronger fruitfully.