Noun, Verb (transitive)
Definitions:Noun: a place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime
Verb: to imprison or confine someone in a jail
Pronunciations:US: /dʒeɪlz/
UK: /dʒeɪlz/
Origin and Usage:The word "jails" comes from the Old French word "jaiole," meaning "a cage or prison." Jails have been used throughout history as a means of punishment and rehabilitation for criminals. Today, jails are still used as a form of punishment for those who have been accused or convicted of a crime.
Synonyms:Prison, penitentiary, correctional facility, detention center, lockup
Related Words:Prison, cells, guard, crime, judge
Example Sentences:Noun: The suspect was taken to jail after being arrested for robbery.
Verb: The police officer will jail the suspect for his crimes.