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Meaning

The word "thrall" refers to a state of being in which someone is under the control or influence of another person, often implying a loss of freedom or autonomy. It can describe a feeling of deep fascination or being captivated, as well as historically indicating a position of servitude or slavery.

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Etymology

The word "thrall" originates from Old Norse "þræll," which means "thrall, slave." It evolved through Middle English "thrall" and has maintained a connection to servitude and dependency throughout its history.

Examples

  1. She felt like a thrall to her obsession with social media, spending hours scrolling through her feed.
  2. The king's thralls labored tirelessly in the fields, bound by loyalty and fear.
  3. His love for her was so intense that he considered himself a thrall to her beauty and charm.
  4. The novel explores the themes of power and domination, portraying the characters as thralls to their desires.
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