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Levant Meaning in English

word

ɫəˈvænt
luh-VANT
ləvˈænt
luh-VANT

Definition

An old-fashioned term meaning to run away in order to escape debts, especially secretly and suddenly.

Usage & Nuances

Very rare and archaic in modern English; mainly found in historical or literary texts, often as verb ('to levant'). Closely linked to escaping financial obligations. Not to be confused with 'Levant' as a geographic region (Eastern Mediterranean).

Example Sentences

He decided to levant when his debts became too great.

basic

To levant means to secretly leave town to avoid paying what you owe.

basic

In old novels, some characters levant to escape creditors.

basic

When he realized he couldn't pay the bills, he chose to levant under the cover of night.

natural

You don't hear people say 'levant' much these days—it's pretty old-fashioned.

natural

After racking up gambling debts, he decided to levant before sunrise.

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