What is another word for behind bars?

Pronunciation: [bɪhˌa͡ɪnd bˈɑːz] (IPA)

The phrase "behind bars" is often used to describe a situation where someone is imprisoned or incarcerated. However, there are various synonyms that can be used to convey this same meaning. One such synonym is "in jail," which refers to being held in custody for a criminal offense. Another synonym is "locked up," which suggests being confined and unable to leave. "In custody," "detained," and "imprisoned" are also synonyms of "behind bars" that may be used interchangeably to convey the same idea. Regardless of the wording, these synonyms capture the essence of a person being held against their will and unable to go about their normal activities.

What are the hypernyms for Behind bars?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Behind bars

  • I was so sad from losing two of my dogs and my mother. I had this vision of all these animals sitting behind bars. They had no control and were scared. That's why I got into fostering and adopting animals out.
    Linda Blair
  • Henry Kissinger is the greatest living war criminal in the world today, with the blood of millions of people in Vietnam and Cambodia and Laos and Chile and East Timor on his hands. He will never appear in a court or be behind bars.
    George Galloway
  • We will not rest until we see the suspects behind bars.
    Walid Jumblatt
  • We have 1.8 million Americans behind bars today at Local, State and Federal level. In the federal system, which has doubled in the last ten years, over 110,000 people behind bars in the Federal system, probably two-thirds are there for drug related reason.
    Barry McCaffrey
  • It's always unfortunate when a reporter is sent behind bars for failing to turn over sources. There's no way to say what the long-term outcome will be.
    Judy Woodruff

Semantically related words: jail, prison, inmate

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