escapade
es·ca·pade
noun \ˈes-kə-ˌpād\Definition of ESCAPADE
: a usually adventurous action that runs counter to approved or conventional conduct
Examples of ESCAPADE
- As a teenager he embarked on a series of ill-advised escapades.
- <their escapades at the prep school became the stuff of boarding-school legend>
Origin of ESCAPADE
French, action of escaping, from Spanish escapada, from escapar to escape, from Vulgar Latin *excappare
First Known Use: 1667
Related to ESCAPADE
Related Words: skylarking; adventure, experience, game, lark, time; high jinks (also hijinks), horseplay, play, roughhousing, rowdyism; shenanigan(s), tomfoolery; joking, kidding, teasing; gambit, hoax, maneuver, ploy; deed, feat, mission, performance, stunt; caprice, conceit, fancy, vagary, whim, whimsy (also whimsey); deceit, deception, delusion, fooling, fraud, hanky-panky, hoodwinking, ruse, sham, stratagem, subterfuge, trickery, wile
Rhymes with ESCAPADE
accolade, Adelaide, ambuscade, aquacade, balustrade, barricade, cable-laid, cannonade, carronade, cavalcade, centigrade, chambermaid, chiffonade, colonnade, countertrade, custom-made, dairymaid, defilade, enfilade, escalade, esplanade, everglade, foreign aid, fusillade, gallopade, gasconade, grant-in-aid, hawser-laid, hearing aid, intergrade, legal aid, lemonade, marinade, marmalade, masquerade, meter maid, motorcade, orangeade, orthograde, overtrade, palisade, panty raid, pasquinade, plantigrade, promenade, ready-made, renegade, retrograde, serenade, stock-in-trade, tailor-made, underlaid, visual aid
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