Thrall
/θrɔːl/
Meaning & Definition
noun
A person who is in bondage or servitude; a slave.
In ancient times, many farm laborers lived as thralls under the authority of a landowner.
A state of being under the control of someone or something; a state of servitude or dependence.
She was in thrall to her ambition, sacrificing her personal life for her career.
A person who is captivated or entranced by someone or something.
The audience sat in thrall as the magician performed his extraordinary illusions.
Etymology
Middle English 'thrall', from Old Norse 'þræll', meaning 'slave'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
in thrall
in a state of bondage or captivated by something
thrall to
to be under the control of or fascinated by
Related Words
thralldom
the condition or state of being a thrall
thrallship
the position or status of a thrall
Slang Meanings
Completely enchanted or captivated by something
I was in thrall to the romantic movie all night.