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Captor

usgb/ˈkæptər/Volume
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Power DynamicsPlay
Captor implies a power imbalance, suggesting one is controlled or imprisoned by another. SlideThe hostages grew increasingly fearful of their captor.
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Negative ConnotationPlay
'Captor' often carries a negative tone, as captivity is usually against the will of the one being held. SlideNews reports portrayed the captor as a cruel villain.
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Escaping CaptivityPlay
Uses of 'captor' often involve scenarios where the captive tries to escape or is released. SlideAfter days of planning, she slipped away from her captor in the night.