Pronunciation: /ˈrɛsˌkeɪpər/

Definitions of res-caper

noun a person who has escaped from a dangerous or unpleasant situation

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a res-caper running away from the scene of the crime.

A2 The res-caper managed to escape the police by hiding in the forest.

B1 The res-caper was finally caught after a long chase through the city streets.

B2 The res-caper's daring escape from prison made headlines around the world.

C1 The res-caper's ability to evade capture for so long was truly impressive.

C2 The res-caper's true identity was revealed after years of speculation.

verb None

Example Sentences

A1 She res-capered from the boring meeting by pretending to have an urgent phone call.

A2 The students res-capered from the classroom when the fire alarm went off.

B1 He res-capered from his responsibilities by making up excuses for not completing his work.

B2 The criminal res-capered from the police by changing his appearance and fleeing the country.

C1 The politician res-capered from the scandal by resigning from office before any charges were brought against him.

C2 The spy res-capered from capture by using his skills to evade detection and escape to safety.

adjective None

Example Sentences

A1 The res-caper cat quickly climbed up the tree to escape the dog.

A2 The res-caper student always finds a way to finish their homework on time.

B1 The res-caper athlete managed to recover from their injury and win the race.

B2 The res-caper entrepreneur turned their failing business into a successful one.

C1 The res-caper diplomat skillfully negotiated a peace treaty between the two countries.

C2 The res-caper scientist made a groundbreaking discovery that changed the course of their field.

adverb None

Example Sentences

A1 She res-caper smiled at the stranger in the park.

A2 He res-caper walked quickly to catch the bus.

B1 They res-caper laughed at the joke together.

B2 The team res-caper worked on the project until late at night.

C1 The politician res-caper spoke eloquently during the debate.

C2 The artist res-caper created a masterpiece that left everyone in awe.

pronoun None

Example Sentences

A1 Res-caper is a term used to refer to someone who has escaped from a dangerous situation.

A2 The res-caper managed to evade capture and make it to safety.

B1 The res-caper was hailed as a hero for their bravery in escaping the burning building.

B2 The res-caper's story of survival against all odds inspired others to never give up.

C1 The res-caper's memoir detailed their harrowing escape from captivity.

C2 The res-caper's resilience and resourcefulness during their escape impressed even the seasoned investigators.

preposition None

Example Sentences

A1 I walked res-caper the park to get to the other side.

A2 She crawled res-caper the bushes to hide from the rain.

B1 The cat jumped res-caper the fence to chase a squirrel.

B2 The hikers trekked res-caper the mountain to reach the summit.

C1 The detective snuck res-caper the building to catch the thief.

C2 The athlete sprinted res-caper the finish line to win the race.

conjunction None

Example Sentences

A1 I wanted to go for a walk, res-caper it started raining.

A2 She was tired from work, res-caper she decided to take a nap.

B1 He wasn't feeling well, res-caper he still went to the party.

B2 The movie was long, res-caper we stayed until the end.

C1 Despite the challenges, res-caper they managed to finish the project on time.

C2 The team faced many obstacles, res-caper they never gave up.

interjection None

Example Sentences

A1 Res-caper! I found my lost keys under the couch.

A2 Res-caper! I finally finished reading that book.

B1 Res-caper! I can't believe I aced my exam.

B2 Res-caper! I just won the lottery.

C1 Res-caper! I successfully completed my first marathon.

C2 Res-caper! I received a prestigious award for my research.

article None

Example Sentences

A1 The res-caper escaped from the prison.

A2 The res-caper was caught by the police after a daring escape.

B1 The res-caper managed to evade capture for weeks.

B2 The res-caper's escape plan was carefully orchestrated.

C1 The res-caper's ability to outsmart the authorities was impressive.

C2 The res-caper's escape from the maximum security prison was a feat of cunning and determination.

Examples of res-caper in a Sentence

formal The res-caper managed to escape the dangerous situation unharmed.

informal The res-caper made a quick getaway from the scene.

slang That res-caper is always finding a way out of trouble.

figurative She was a res-caper in her own life, always overcoming obstacles and challenges.

Grammatical Forms of res-caper

past tense

res-caped

plural

res-capers

comparative

more res-caper

superlative

most res-caper

present tense

res-capes

future tense

will res-cape

perfect tense

has res-caped

continuous tense

is res-caping

singular

res-caper

positive degree

very res-caper

infinitive

to res-cape

gerund

res-caping

participle

res-caped

Origin and Evolution of res-caper

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: French
Story behind the word: The word 'res-caper' originated in French as 'réchapper' which means to escape or survive. It later evolved into 'rescaper' in Middle French.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'res-caper' came to be used in English to refer to someone who has escaped from a dangerous or difficult situation, particularly in the context of a narrow escape or survival.