However, you can use the related adjective captive to describe something or someone:
* Captive audience: A group of people forced to listen to something (e.g., "The comedian had a captive audience at the prison.")
* Captive market: A market where customers have limited choices (e.g., "The company had a captive market for its products in the small town.")
* Captive animal: An animal that is kept in a zoo or enclosure (e.g., "The lion was a captive animal, but it still roared.")
You can also use the noun "captivity" as an adjective by using it in a phrase like:
* Captivity conditions: The conditions under which someone or something is held captive.
* Captivity experience: The experience of being held captive.
* Captivity period: The length of time someone or something is held captive.