Captivity is a state of being contained in a specific area or captured.
In a typical context, an animal that was "bred in captivity" isn't born in the wild.
The noun 'captivity' is an abstract noun, a word for a state or period of being imprisoned, confined, or enslaved; a word for a concept.
the adjective is captive - the noun is captivity
it means to weigh something or someone
No captivity does not have a suffix. If the word captivity hasa suffix it would end in ly ed es s ies
Freedom is an antonym of captivity.
The years of captivity wore him down. She was taken into captivity by hostile Indians.
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The noun 'captivity' is an abstract noun, a word for a state or period of being imprisoned, confined, or enslaved; a word for a concept.
captivity stories mean the stories of people captured by enemies whom they generally consider "uncivilized." (history)
The word "captivity" is found on page 30 in the book "Charlotte's Web" by E.B. White. It is used in the context of Templeton the rat mentioning it to Wilbur the pig about being held in captivity if he doesn't become famous.
tamed, domesticated, in captivity
The noun form of the word "capture" is "captivity."
the adjective is captive - the noun is captivity
it means to weigh something or someone