Definitions for thrall

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Spelling: [thrawl]
IPA: /θrɔl/

Thrall is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 9 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 10 points.

You can make 58 anagrams from letters in thrall (ahllrt).

Definitions for thrall

noun

  1. a person who is in bondage; slave.
  2. a person who is morally or mentally enslaved by some power, influence, or the like:
  3. slavery; thralldom.

adjective

  1. Archaic. subjected to bondage; enslaved.

verb (used with object)

  1. Archaic. to put or hold in thralldom; enslave.

Origin of thrall

before 950; Middle English; Old English thrǣl Old Norse thrǣll slave

Examples for thrall

Most natives speak Russian as their first language, and are more in thrall to Russian culture than Ukrainian.

They are an elusive bunch, in motion or in the thrall of another time.

What man would be so caitiff and thrall as to fail you at your need?

But Audrey herself was too completely the thrall of the illusion to feel compunction.

The joy of it all held her in its thrall, and, for the moment at least, there was nothing else in the world.

What chance then is there for any change in a conclave in thrall to Benedict and John Paul?

thrall is right to imply that the Olmert-Abbas principles were a only start and there is no guarantee that starting is succeeding.

She was in the thrall of fear, but, had she been questioned, would not have allowed that she was afraid.

The sheikh is ready to flee if the Lebanese security forces, considered to be in thrall to Hezbollah, make a move to arrest him.

I was but thirteen and of a spirit that had been cowed by her, and was held under her thrall.

Word Value for thrall
Scrable

9

Words with friends

10

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