an escape with no chance of error He had a narrow escape when he almost fell from his bicycle.
escape one's notice
Idiom(s): escape one's notice
Theme: ESCAPE
to go unnoticed; not to have been noticed. (Usually a way to point out that someone has failed to see or respond to something.) • I suppose my earlier request escaped your notice, so I'm writing again. • I'm sorry. Your letter escaped my notice.
narrow escape|escape|narrow
n. phr. An escape by a very small margin; a near miss. If the truck that hit his car had been coming faster, it would have killed him; it was certainly a narrow escape that he only had a broken arm!
escape
escape In addition to the idiom beginning with escape, also see narrow escape.
escape notice
escape notice Elude attention or observation, as in It must have escaped the editor's notice so I'll write again. [c. 1700]
An escape idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with escape, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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