Imprisoned, incarcerated, caged or
fascinated, entranced, spellbound
freedom
Captive spirit is the English equivalent of 'spiritus captus'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'spiritus' means 'spirit'. The adjective 'captus' means 'captive'.
The root word of "captive" is "captivus," which comes from the Latin word "captus" meaning "caught" or "taken."
confined, caged, imprisoned, locked up, enslaved, incarcerated, ensnared, subjugated, prisoner, hostage, detainee, internee
The Tagalog word for captive is "bilanggo."
The word "reply" means the same as respond.
A captive helicopter is a helicopter which is tethered to the ground with a rope, as with a captive balloon. Captive helicopters can be used for the same purposes as captive balloons. They are easier to steer than a regular helicopter.
captive
yes Peasants are captive because captive means a person who is dominated or enslaved and Peasants were dominated in ways like that by the British
Surprised almost means the same as startled.
i have a qn. what is onther word means the same thing as loose
The word 'unite' means close to the same thing as annex does.