noun
- a dark underground prison or cell, especially in a castle
- any dark, confined space resembling a prison
Usage: historical
Examples
- The prisoners were locked in the castle’s dungeon.
- Medieval dungeons were cold and damp places.
- The basement felt like a dungeon with no windows.
- They explored the dungeon beneath the old fortress.
- The dungeon’s stone walls were covered in moss.
- He was thrown into the dungeon for treason.