dungeon
dun
ˈdən
dēn
geon
ʤən
jēn
British pronunciation
/dˈʌnd‍ʒən/

Definition & Meaning of "dungeon"in English

Dungeon
01

the central tower of a medieval castle or fortress, often serving as the main stronghold

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The king held court in the dungeon at the heart of the castle.
Soldiers retreated to the dungeon when the outer walls were breached.
02

an underground room in which prisoners were confined, particularly in a castle

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What is a "dungeon"?

A dungeon is an underground room or cell, typically found in castles or fortifications, used for imprisonment or storage. Historically, dungeons served as dark, cold spaces for holding prisoners, often those accused of crimes or enemies of the state. These rooms are usually constructed with thick stone walls and minimal light, creating a secure environment that is difficult to escape from. Dungeons may also be used for other purposes, such as storing weapons, food supplies, or valuables. Over time, dungeons have become associated with tales of mystery and adventure, often depicted in literature and folklore as places of danger and intrigue.

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The dungeon in the old castle was damp and dark, with thick stone walls.
Prisoners awaited their fate in the dungeon, guarded by the castle's watchful knights.
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