thraldoms (Meaning)

thraldoms

serf, enthrall, enslave, a state of complete absorption, a person in moral or mental servitude, an enslaved person who performs the duties of a servant, a state of complete attention, a state of servitude or submission, slave entry 1 sense 1

thraldoms Sentence Examples

  1. The citizens endured centuries of thraldoms under oppressive regimes.
  2. The young woman yearned to escape the thraldoms of her conservative family.
  3. The oppressive bonds of poverty held the villagers in a perpetual state of thraldoms.
  4. The sinister organization lured people into their thraldoms with promises of wealth and power.
  5. The tyrant's iron-fisted rule cast the nation into a state of abject thraldoms.
  6. The cult's manipulative tactics ensnared its members into a dangerous thraldoms.
  7. The chains of alcohol addiction ensnared him in a debilitating thraldoms.
  8. The oppressive system perpetuated cycles of thraldoms, trapping generations in poverty and despair.
  9. The rebels fought valiantly to shatter the yoke of thraldoms and liberate their people.
  10. The lure of material wealth can lead to a subtle form of thraldoms, hindering one's spiritual growth.

FAQs About the word thraldoms

serf, enthrall, enslave, a state of complete absorption, a person in moral or mental servitude, an enslaved person who performs the duties of a servant, a state

slaveries, subjections, servilities, captivities, enslavements, thralls, serfdoms, servitudes, bondages, dependances

freedoms, liberties,enfranchisements, liberations, manumissions, emancipations,autonomies, sovranties, sovereignties, independences

The citizens endured centuries of thraldoms under oppressive regimes.

The young woman yearned to escape the thraldoms of her conservative family.

The oppressive bonds of poverty held the villagers in a perpetual state of thraldoms.

The sinister organization lured people into their thraldoms with promises of wealth and power.