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Escapist Meaning in English

word

ɪˈskeɪpɪst
ih-SKAY-pist
ɛskˈeɪpɪst
es-KAY-pist

释义

Someone who avoids facing reality or difficult situations, often by being absorbed in activities, entertainment, or fantasies. It can also mean something (like a book or movie) that helps people escape from reality.

用法与细微差别

Mostly used formally or in literary, psychological, or critical discussions. Common with 'escapist literature', 'escapist fantasy', or describing people's attitudes. Can be mildly negative (avoiding problems), or neutral/positive when talking about harmless entertainment.

例句

He is an escapist who spends hours playing video games.

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Some people enjoy escapist movies after a long day.

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Fantasy books can be very escapist for young readers.

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Don’t call me an escapist just because I love science fiction.

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The book is pure escapist fun—no need to think too hard.

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I admit, being an escapist helps me deal with stress sometimes.

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