Fugitivo (en. Fugitive)

/fuɣiˈtivo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
A person who evades capture or is in contempt of authority.
The fugitive was located after several months of searching.
El fugitivo fue localizado después de varios meses de búsqueda.
A thing that escapes or moves quickly.
The fugitive of time is something we should all consider.
El fugitivo del tiempo es algo que todos deberíamos considerar.
In criminology, it refers to someone who has fled after committing a crime.
The police issued a notice about the fugitive who robbed the bank.
La policía emitió un aviso sobre el fugitivo que robó el banco.

Etymology

From Latin 'fugitivus', which means 'one who flees'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

fugitive from justice
A person who has been accused of a crime and is being sought or evading capture.
fugitivo de la justicia
on the run
Refers to someone who has escaped or is fleeing.
a la fuga
to be a fugitive
To be in the situation of evading capture by the authorities.
ser un fugitivo

Related Words

escape
Action of escaping or fleeing.
fuga
to evade
To escape from something, especially from responsibility or the law.
evadir
fugitive
Synonym of fugitive, generally used in a legal context.
prófugo

Slang Meanings

Coyote
In the context of human trafficking, a 'coyote' can be a fugitive who helps others escape.
En el contexto de tráfico de personas, un 'coyote' puede ser un fugitivo que ayuda a otros a escapar.
Bad boy
He is said to be a 'bad boy' because he is always evading the law.
Se dice que es un 'chico malo' porque siempre está evadiendo la ley.