thrall

[θrɔːl]

thrall Definition

  • 1the state of being in someone's power or having great power over someone
  • 2a slave or a person who is under the control of another

Using thrall: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "thrall" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The country was in thrall to a dictator for many years.

  • Example

    She was in thrall to her emotions and couldn't think clearly.

  • Example

    The thrall of addiction is difficult to break.

  • Example

    He was captured and sold into thrall.

thrall Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for thrall

Antonyms for thrall

Idioms Using thrall

  • to have complete control or power over someone or something

    Example

    The charismatic leader held his followers in thrall with his speeches.

  • to free oneself from the control or influence of someone or something

    Example

    It took years for him to break the thrall of his addiction.

  • to free oneself from the control or influence of someone or something

    Example

    She finally threw off the thrall of her abusive ex-husband.

Phrases with thrall

  • completely controlled or dominated by someone or something

    Example

    The politician was in thrall to his wealthy donors.

  • being excessively influenced by the latest trends or fashions

    Example

    She was in thrall to fashion and spent all her money on clothes.

  • being excessively dependent on technology

    Example

    Many people are in thrall to technology and can't live without their smartphones.

Origins of thrall

Old Norse 'thræll', meaning 'slave'

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Summary: thrall in Brief

'Thrall' [θrɔːl] refers to the state of being under someone's power or control, often used to describe a slave or captive. It can also refer to being completely dominated by something, such as an addiction or fashion trend. Phrases like 'in thrall to' and 'hold in thrall' denote complete control, while idioms like 'break the thrall' and 'throw off the thrall' imply freeing oneself from control.