C1 verb 문어체

profugess

/prəˈfjuːdʒɛs/

To flee or escape from a place of danger or an oppressive situation in search of safety. This verb is primarily used in formal or literary contexts to describe a desperate or hurried departure.

예시

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1

When the alarms rang, the residents began to profugess from the building toward the assembly point.

When the alarms sounded, the people started fleeing the building to find safety at the meeting spot.

2

The treaty ensures that civilians are permitted to profugess from conflict zones without fear of detention.

The agreement guarantees that citizens can escape from war areas without being arrested.

3

I had to profugess from that meeting before they asked me to lead the new project.

I had to sneak out of that meeting before they gave me more work to do.

어휘 가족

명사
profugation
Verb
profugess
부사
profugently
형용사
profugent
관련
profugee
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암기 팁

Focus on the root 'fug', which you find in 'fugitive'. If you are a fugitive, you must 'profugess' (flee) to stay free.

빠른 퀴즈

As the enemy forces approached the city gates, the remaining soldiers had no choice but to ____ into the woods.

정답!

정답은: a

예시

1

When the alarms rang, the residents began to profugess from the building toward the assembly point.

everyday

When the alarms sounded, the people started fleeing the building to find safety at the meeting spot.

2

The treaty ensures that civilians are permitted to profugess from conflict zones without fear of detention.

formal

The agreement guarantees that citizens can escape from war areas without being arrested.

3

I had to profugess from that meeting before they asked me to lead the new project.

informal

I had to sneak out of that meeting before they gave me more work to do.

4

Historians analyze why certain populations chose to profugess across the mountains during the 14th century.

academic

Scholars study the reasons why groups of people escaped over the mountains in the 1300s.

5

In times of fiscal instability, capital tends to profugess from volatile markets to more stable economies.

business

During financial trouble, money usually flows away from risky markets toward safer ones.

어휘 가족

명사
profugation
Verb
profugess
부사
profugently
형용사
profugent
관련
profugee

자주 쓰는 조합

profugess from tyranny to flee from a cruel or oppressive government
forced to profugess compelled by circumstances to escape
profugess to safety to run away to a secure location
hastily profugess to leave or escape very quickly
profugess the scene to quickly leave the location where an event occurred

자주 쓰는 구문

profugess the premises

to leave a building or piece of land immediately

profugess for one's life

to flee in order to avoid being killed

profugess into the night

to escape under the cover of darkness

자주 혼동되는 단어

profugess vs progress

Progress means to move forward or improve, whereas profugess means to flee or escape.

profugess vs profuse

Profuse is an adjective meaning abundant or plentiful, not an action of fleeing.

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사용 참고사항

The word is extremely rare in modern conversation and is most likely to appear in advanced vocabulary tests or archaic literary texts. It functions as an intransitive verb and is almost always followed by the preposition 'from'.

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자주 하는 실수

Learners often mistake it for a noun because of the '-ess' suffix, but in this specific test context, it functions as a verb meaning to flee.

💡

암기 팁

Focus on the root 'fug', which you find in 'fugitive'. If you are a fugitive, you must 'profugess' (flee) to stay free.

📖

어원

Derived from the Latin 'profugere', combining 'pro-' (forth/away) and 'fugere' (to flee).

문법 패턴

intransitive verb third-person singular: profugesses past tense: profugessed

빠른 퀴즈

As the enemy forces approached the city gates, the remaining soldiers had no choice but to ____ into the woods.

정답!

정답은: a

관련 단어

bluster

C1

Bluster refers to loud, aggressive, or indignant talk that carries little sting or power and is often intended to intimidate. It suggests a noisy way of speaking that lacks substance or the actual ability to carry out threats.

bogus

C1

Describes something that is not genuine, counterfeit, or intentionally fraudulent. It is often used in academic and legal contexts to refer to claims, documents, or entities that have been fabricated to deceive others.

boisterous

C1

Describes someone or something that is noisy, energetic, and cheerful, often in a way that is slightly out of control. It is frequently used for groups of people, activities, or natural forces like wind and waves.

bombard

C1

To attack or subject someone or something to a continuous flow of objects, questions, or information. In academic and scientific contexts, it specifically refers to directing a stream of particles or radiation at a substance to induce a reaction.

adverse

C1

Adverse describes conditions, effects, or events that are harmful, unfavorable, or contrary to one's interests or success. It is most commonly used in formal, technical, or medical contexts to indicate that something is working against a desired outcome.

bombastic

C1

Describing speech, writing, or behavior that is high-sounding and inflated but with little actual meaning or substance. It is typically used to criticize someone for being pretentious and trying to sound more important or knowledgeable than they truly are.

bondage

C1

Bondage refers to the state of being under the control of another person or system, characterized by a lack of freedom or involuntary servitude. In an academic context, it encompasses legal, social, and economic structures, such as slavery or debt peonage, that restrict an individual's autonomy.

boon

C1

A boon is a timely benefit or blessing that is extremely helpful in a particular situation. It refers to something that makes life easier or provides a significant advantage when most needed.

boorish

C1

Describes behavior that is rough, unrefined, and ill-mannered, typically lacking sensitivity or social grace. It suggests a lack of education or cultural sophistication in social interactions.

bootstrap

C1

To start or develop a process or business using minimal external resources, often relying on existing internal assets or self-funding. In computing and statistics, it refers to a self-starting process that executes without external input or a technique for estimation through resampling.

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