How Do You Spell MANACLES?

Pronunciation: [mˈanəkə͡lz] (IPA)

The word "manacles" is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription: /ˈmænəkəlz/. The first syllable "man" is pronounced with a short "a" sound followed by the "n" consonant. This is followed by the schwa sound represented by the "ə" symbol. The final syllable "cles" is pronounced as "kuhls". The "a" sound in the first syllable is what distinguishes this word from "mangelos" which is pronounced with a long "a" sound instead. Manacles are a type of restraint used to confine a person's hands or wrists.

MANACLES Meaning and Definition

  1. Manacles refer to a noun and are typically used in the plural form. They are restraining devices or handcuffs that are designed to restrict a person's movements. Traditionally made of metal, manacles consist of two interconnected circular loops joined by a hinge or a chain, which can be locked around an individual's wrists or ankles. They are commonly used in law enforcement, security, or criminal justice settings as a means to restrain and control the movement of individuals who may be considered dangerous or in need of confinement.

    The primary purpose of manacles is to restrict a person's freedom of movement and impede their ability to escape or resist arrest. When someone is shackled with manacles, they often experience a severe reduction in their mobility and independence. Manacles vary in design, material, and degree of comfort or discomfort, depending on the intended purpose and legal requirements.

    Metaphorically, manacles can also refer to any type of restraint or constraint that limits a person's freedom, such as oppressive laws, societal expectations, or personal struggles. In this context, the term manacles conveys a sense of confinement or confinement that restricts one's actions, ambitions, or self-expression.

    Overall, manacles serve as a symbol of control, confinement, and restriction, both in their literal and figurative senses.

  2. • Handcuffs.
    • To handcuff; to put on fastenings for confining the hands.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for MANACLES

Etymology of MANACLES

The word "manacles" has an etymology that can be traced back to the Latin word "manicula", which means "little hand". In Latin, "manica" refers to a sleeve or a handcuff made of a metal ring attached to a handle. Over time, the word "manacles" evolved in English to specifically refer to a pair of metal restraints or handcuffs used to confine someone's hands or wrists.

Similar spelling words for MANACLES

Conjugate verb Manacles

CONDITIONAL

I would manacle
we would manacle
you would manacle
he/she/it would manacle
they would manacle

FUTURE

I will manacle
we will manacle
you will manacle
he/she/it will manacle
they will manacle

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have manacled
we will have manacled
you will have manacled
he/she/it will have manacled
they will have manacled

PAST

I manacled
we manacled
you manacled
he/she/it manacled
they manacled

PAST PERFECT

I had manacled
we had manacled
you had manacled
he/she/it had manacled
they had manacled

PRESENT

I manacle
we manacle
you manacle
he/she/it manacles
they manacle

PRESENT PERFECT

I have manacled
we have manacled
you have manacled
he/she/it has manacled
they have manacled
I am manacling
we are manacling
you are manacling
he/she/it is manacling
they are manacling
I was manacling
we were manacling
you were manacling
he/she/it was manacling
they were manacling
I will be manacling
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I have been manacling
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I would have manacled
we would have manacled
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they would have manacled
I would be manacling
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they would be manacling
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