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Etymology

1. thrall

noun. ['ˈθrɔl'] someone held in bondage.

Etymology

  • þræl (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
  • þræll (Old Norse)

Rhymes with Thrall

  • montreal
  • senegal
  • peterpaul
  • luminol
  • forestall
  • vantol
  • vanhall
  • vandall
  • mcphaul
  • mcnall
  • mcfaul
  • mcfall
  • install
  • enthral
  • baseball
  • squall
  • sprawl
  • scrawl
  • sabol
  • recall
  • nepal
  • metall
  • mehall
  • mccaul
  • mccall
  • fairall
  • engwall
  • edsall
  • depaul
  • befall

How do you pronounce thrall?

Pronounce thrall as θrɔl.

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Sentences with thrall


1. Noun, singular or mass
Murder mysteries hold us in thrall.

2. thrall

noun. ['ˈθrɔl'] the state of being under the control of another person.

Etymology

  • þræl (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
  • þræll (Old Norse)