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MAROONED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of marooned in English. marooned. adjective. uk / məˈruːnd / us / məˈruːnd / Add to word list. left in a place from which you cannot escape: What would you miss most if you found yourself marooned on a desert island?
MAROONED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of marooned in English. marooned. adjective. us / məˈruːnd / uk / məˈruːnd / Add to word list. left in a place from which you cannot escape: What would you miss most if you found yourself marooned on a desert island?
maroon or Maroon : a Black person of the Americas who escaped slavery and formed or joined a free and often secluded settlement or a descendant of such a person. Wherever Africans were enslaved in the world, there were runaways who escaped permanently and lived in free independent settlements.
marooned adj (stranded, deserted) ilhado, isolado adj : The marooned ship was found on an island twenty years after it crashed.
Someone who's marooned is stranded. When a sailor's boat is washed up on the shore of a deserted island after a big storm, both the sailor and the boat are marooned. If a teenager is abandoned at the mall by her friends, you could describe her as marooned.
sanguine. shocking pink. sky blue. verdure. See more results » maroon. adjective. uk / məˈruːn / us / məˈruːn / having a dark reddish-purple colour: He prefers to be seen in uniform, proudly sporting the maroon beret of his old regiment. The flowers are deep maroon. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. maroon.
Marooned definition: abandoned on a desolate island or coast by way of punishment or the like, as was done by buccaneers. See examples of MAROONED used in a sentence.