Meaning & Definition of Bondage in English
English⟶
Bondage
The state of being bound or restrained.
Pronunciation:
/ˈbɒn.dɪdʒ/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
bondagesDetailed Definitions
Definition: The condition of being a slave or serf.
Example Sentence: They lived in bondage, working without pay.
Definition: The state of being physically restrained, especially for sexual gratification.
Example Sentence: They explored various forms of bondage during their relationship.
Definition: A state of mental or psychological oppression.
Example Sentence: She felt in bondage to her own fears.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English bondag, from Old French bondage, from bond, which means 'bound' or 'tied'.
Synonyms
slaveryservitudecaptivityconfinementrestraint
Common Phrases and Expressions
- bondage and discipline: A phrase used to describe a subculture or lifestyle involving consensual power exchange.
- in bondage: In a state of servitude or confinement.
Translations
- Spanish: esclavitud
- French: servitude
- German: Sklaverei
- Russian: рабство
Related Words
- enslavement: The act of making someone a slave.
- shackles: Chains or devices used to bind someone's feet or hands.
- confinement: The act of being confined or restricted.
Slang Meanings of bondage
Meaning: BDSM
Example Sentence: They engage in BDSM, which includes elements of bondage.
Meaning: Kink
Example Sentence: Some view bondage as a kink that adds excitement to their sexual life.