ransom money
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Definition
Noun: - Money demanded for the return of a captured person: A sum of money that is demanded by captors in exchange for releasing a person who has been taken and held against their will.
Usage
The term "ransom money" is used specifically to refer to the payment itself in a kidnapping or hostage situation. It is the central demand made by the captors.
Examples
- The family gathered the ransom money to secure their son's release.
- The kidnappers instructed them to leave the ransom money in a suitcase at the park.
- The police advised against paying the ransom money, fearing it would encourage further crimes.
Advanced Usage
- "To pay a king's ransom": This is an idiom meaning to pay a very large amount of money. While it uses "ransom," it is not directly about kidnapping.
- He paid a king's ransom for that rare painting.
Variants and Related Words
- Ransom (noun): The sum of money or other payment demanded or paid for the release of a captive. "Ransom money" is a more specific form of this general term.
- The ransom was set at one million dollars.
- Ransom (verb): To secure the release of a captive by paying a demanded sum.
- They ransomed the diplomat after weeks of negotiation.
Synonyms
- Ransom payment: A direct synonym.
- Redemption money: A less common, more formal term with a similar meaning.
Related Phrases
- Hold someone for ransom: To kidnap someone and demand payment for their release.
- The criminals held the executive for ransom.
- Ransom demand / Ransom note: The message stating the amount of money required and the terms for release.
- The ransom note was delivered to the family's home.
Noun
- money demanded for the return of a captured person