Associations to the word «Kidnapped»
Noun
- Ransom
- Kidnapping
- Henchman
- Hostage
- Gunman
- Terrorist
- Militant
- Blackmail
- Abduction
- Hearst
- Lure
- Cartel
- Rescue
- Bandit
- Captor
- Guerrilla
- Thug
- Gangster
- Ping
- Girlfriend
- Gotham
- Gang
- Eta
- Aldo
- Extortion
- Mutant
- Patty
- Retaliation
- Heiress
- Hades
- Rape
- Beirut
- Accomplice
- Torture
- Joker
- Scully
- Separatist
- Villain
- Chechen
- Whereabouts
- Posing
- Brothel
- Lair
- Bait
- Insurgent
- Steal
- Captivity
- Kayla
- Revenge
- Cyclops
- Comanche
- Prostitution
- Conspirator
- Assailant
- Robbery
- Islamist
- Storyline
- Octopus
- Cyborg
- Alien
- Harem
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
KIDNAP, verb. (transitive) To seize and detain a person unlawfully; sometimes for ransom.
KIDNAP, noun. An instance of kidnapping.
Dictionary definition
KIDNAP, verb. Take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom; "The industrialist's son was kidnapped".
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