How Do You Spell THRALL?

Pronunciation: [θɹˈɔːl] (IPA)

The word "thrall" has an interesting spelling that can be a bit tricky for English learners. It is spelled with a "th" at the beginning, which makes the "th" sound, followed by an "r" and two "l's". The IPA phonetic transcription for "thrall" is /θrɔːl/. The "θ" represents the "th" sound, while the "r" and "l" sounds are represented by their respective letters. This word means being under someone's control, and it is often used to describe someone being enslaved or in servitude.

THRALL Meaning and Definition

  1. Thrall refers to a state of being under the complete control, dominance, or influence of someone or something. It typically denotes a position of servitude, bondage, or subjugation. In this context, an individual is completely subjected to the will or authority of another, having little or no autonomy or freedom. Thrall can pertain to physical, psychological, or emotional captivity, where one's actions, thoughts, or emotions are ruled by an external force.

    The term "thrall" has historical connotations, originating from Old Norse and Old English, where it referred specifically to a slave or servant. Over time, its meaning has expanded to encompass various forms of subjection beyond literal servitude, extending to concepts such as addiction, obsession, or devotion.

    In a figurative sense, being in thrall implies being unconditionally captivated, enamored, or obsessed with someone or something. This can be observed in instances where individuals are deeply influenced by an idea, a belief, or a charismatic personality, willingly surrendering their independence or critical thinking.

    Ultimately, thrall represents a state of complete control, captivity, or devotion to an external entity, whether it be a person, an idea, a substance, or a circumstance. Its definition conveys the loss of individual agency or the relinquishment of personal freedom, highlighting the power dynamics involved in such situations.

  2. • To enslave.
    • A slave; a bondsman; slavery; bondage.

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

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Etymology of THRALL

The word "thrall" has its roots in Old English, specifically from the Old English noun "þrǣl" or "þrǣll" which meant a slave or servant. This term is believed to have come from Old Norse, where the word "þræll" had a similar meaning of a serf or bondman. Both the Old English and Old Norse forms of the word are ultimately believed to derive from the Proto-Germanic word "*þragilaz" which denoted a "runner" or someone fit for labor. The term "thrall" came into Middle English and eventually became synonymous with being under the control or dominance of another person. Today, the word is often used metaphorically to describe a state of being controlled or enslaved by something.

Similar spelling words for THRALL

Plural form of THRALL is THRALLS

Conjugate verb Thrall

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have thralled
you would have thralled
he/she/it would have thralled
we would have thralled
they would have thralled
I would have thrall
you would have thrall
he/she/it would have thrall
we would have thrall
they would have thrall

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been thralling
you would have been thralling
he/she/it would have been thralling
we would have been thralling
they would have been thralling

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would thrall
you would thrall
he/she/it would thrall
we would thrall
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be thralling
you would be thralling
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we would be thralling
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FUTURE

I will thrall
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we will thrall
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be thralling
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have thralled
you will have thralled
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been thralling
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we will have been thralling
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IMPERATIVE

you thrall
we let´s thrall

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to thrall

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was thralling
you were thralling
he/she/it was thralling
we were thralling
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PAST PARTICIPLE

thralled

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been thralling
you had been thralling
he/she/it had been thralling
we had been thralling
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PRESENT

I thrall
you thrall
he/she/it thralls
we thrall
they thrall

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am thralling
you are thralling
he/she/it is thralling
we are thralling
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PRESENT PARTICIPLE

thralling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have thralled
you have thralled
he/she/it has thralled
we have thralled
they have thralled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been thralling
you have been thralling
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we have been thralling
they have been thralling

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it thrall

SIMPLE PAST

I thralled
you thralled
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we thralled
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