Pronunciation: /haɪdaʊt/
noun a place used as a hideaway or refuge, typically for someone trying to escape from danger or trouble
A1 The children built a hideout in the backyard.
A2 The detective found the criminal's hideout in an abandoned warehouse.
B1 The spy used a remote cabin in the mountains as a hideout.
B2 The fugitive managed to evade capture by staying in a well-hidden hideout.
C1 The terrorist organization had multiple hideouts across the country.
C2 The secret agent's hideout was equipped with state-of-the-art security measures.
formal The criminal gang was found hiding in their secret hideout in the mountains.
informal Let's meet at our secret hideout behind the old warehouse.
slang The kids built a cool hideout in the woods where they hang out after school.
figurative In times of trouble, his mind becomes a hideout where he seeks solace and peace.
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