otage

/ɔ.taʒ/
nounIntermediate
formal

A person seized or held as security for the fulfillment of a condition, often in a conflict or criminal situation.

Les négociateurs ont réussi à libérer les otages.

The negotiators managed to free the hostages.

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The term is commonly used in legal and political contexts.

Collocations

prendre en otageto take hostagelibérer des otagesto free hostages

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Related Phrases

prendre en otagephrase
to take hostage
libérer des otagesphrase
to free hostages

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

The word 'otage' is typically used in formal contexts, such as news reports or legal discussions.

📖Word Origin

From Old French 'ostage', from Latin 'obsidatus', meaning 'pledge' or 'security'.

📝Usage Notes

The term is often used in news reports and legal contexts to describe individuals held against their will for political or criminal purposes.

Word Breakdown

otage
hostage
root
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