How Do You Spell RUNAWAY?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈʌnəwˌe͡ɪ] (IPA)

The word "runaway" is spelled rʌnəweɪ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable is pronounced with the vowel sound /ʌ/, which is similar to the sound of "uh" in "hut". The second syllable begins with a "n" consonant sound, followed by the "ə" schwa sound, and ends with the "weɪ" diphthong, which sounds like the word "way". This complex transcription reflects the nuances of the English language, and shows how a seemingly simple word can be pronounced in many different ways.

RUNAWAY Meaning and Definition

  1. Runaway, as a noun, refers to a person, animal, or thing that has escaped or fled from one's control or confinement without permission or authorization. It typically denotes individuals who have evaded their obligations or responsibilities and chosen to leave behind their previous circumstances without seeking permission or informing others. Runaways are often associated with young individuals, particularly teenagers, who have left their homes or families without consent due to various factors such as abuse, neglect, or conflicts. They may seek freedom, adventure, or alternative living arrangements outside the restrictions or expectations imposed by their previous environment.

    As an adjective, runaway describes something or someone that is out of control, speeding, or increasing rapidly. It suggests a situation where an object or process has become uncontrollable or has exceeded normal limits or expectations. This can pertain to runaway vehicles, runaway inflation in an economy, runaway emotions, or runaway success. It highlights a lack of control, restraint, or moderation in the specific circumstance, often implying that the situation may have negative consequences if not managed or corrected. Runaway can also be used in the context of an uncontrolled or expanding substance, like a runaway fire or a runaway virus, wherein the speed or spread is difficult to stop or contain.

  2. A fugitive; one who flies from danger or restraint.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of RUNAWAY

The word "runaway" originated from the combination of two Old English words: "run" and "away".

The word "run" can be traced back to the Old English word "rinnan", which means "to go quickly" or "to flow". It is related to the Old Norse word "renna", which has the same meaning.

The word "away" comes from the Old English word "onweg", which means "from this place" or "toward another place". It is composed of "on", meaning "on" or "in", and "weg", meaning "way" or "path".

By combining the two words, "runaway" was formed, referring to someone or something that runs or goes away or departs rapidly from a place. Over time, the term has come to be commonly associated with a person who flees, especially from a difficult or undesirable situation.

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Plural form of RUNAWAY is RUNAWAYS

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