run away

The phrase 'run away' often implies a sudden and secretive departure, commonly used in various contexts from physical escape to emotional situations.

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Definition

B1General

To leave a place or situation suddenly and secretly, often to avoid trouble or danger.

Example

  • She decided to run away from home due to constant arguments with her parents.

B2Family

To leave home or a place of residence, especially as a minor, without intending to return.

Example

  • The teenager ran away after a heated argument with his guardians.

B2Romantic

To elope or leave a partner for another person, often in a romantic context.

Example

  • She ran away with her lover to start a new life.

C1Competitions

To win a competition or election by a wide margin.

Example

  • The candidate ran away with the election, securing over 70% of the votes.

C1Imagination

To let one's imagination or emotions get out of control.

Example

  • Don't let your fears run away with you; everything will be fine.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "run away":

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