manacle(s) Synonyms

manacle(s) Meaning

manacle(s)

a shackle for the hand or wrist, something used as a restraint, to make fast or secure, to restrain from movement, progress, or action, to confine (the hands) with manacles, something that prevents free action

manacle(s) Sentence Examples

  1. The prisoner's hands were bound in cold, unforgiving manacles.
  2. The medieval dungeon echoed with the clanking of manacles.
  3. The detective secured the suspect's ankles with heavy steel manacles.
  4. The slave's manacles symbolized centuries of oppression and suffering.
  5. The manacles were a constant reminder of his lost freedom.
  6. The blacksmith forged strong manacles to bind the notorious outlaw.
  7. The gladiator's manacles weighed him down, hindering his every move.
  8. The asylum's staff used leather manacles to restrain the disturbed patient.
  9. The shackles and manacles held the pirates captive on the ship.
  10. The manacles served as a cruel and unnecessary punishment for the minor offense.

FAQs About the word manacle(s)

a shackle for the hand or wrist, something used as a restraint, to make fast or secure, to restrain from movement, progress, or action, to confine (the hands) w

restriction,irons, handcuff(s), bind, chain, shackle, constraint, bond, ligature, holding

undoes,frees, unbinds, emancipates, unties, releases, liberates, unshackles, unfastens, rescues

The prisoner's hands were bound in cold, unforgiving manacles.

The medieval dungeon echoed with the clanking of manacles.

The detective secured the suspect's ankles with heavy steel manacles.

The slave's manacles symbolized centuries of oppression and suffering.