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Synonyms for BONDAGE
ˈbɒn dɪdʒbondage

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  1. bondagenoun

    Antonyms:
    freedom

  2. bondagenoun

    In Judeo-Christian tradition, the Israelites fled bondage at the hands of the Egyptians, only to wander in the wilderness for the next four decades.

    Antonyms:
    freedom

  3. bondagenoun

    He lived in financial bondage to his cocaine habit; no matter how much he earned, it all seemed to disappear up his nose.

    Antonyms:
    freedom

  4. bondagenoun

    Their marriage broke up when she discovered he had been engaging in bondage games with a local dominatrix while he was supposedly working out at the gym.

    Antonyms:
    freedom

English Synonyms and Antonyms0.0 / 0 votes

  1. bondage

    Bonds may be of cord, leather, or any other substance that can bind; chains are of linked metal. Manacles and handcuffs are for the hands, fetters are primarily chains or jointed iron fastenings for the feet; gyves may be for either. A shackle is a metallic ring, clasp, or bracelet-like fastening for encircling and restraining a limb: commonly one of a pair, used either for hands or feet. Bonds, fetters, and chains are used in a general way for almost any form of restraint. Gyves is now wholly poetic, and the other words are mostly restricted to the literary style; handcuffs is the specific and irons the general term in popular usage; as, the prisoner was put in irons. Bonds, chains, and shackles are frequently used in the metaphorical sense.

    Synonyms:
    bonds, chains, custody, durance, duress, fetter, gyves, handcuffs, imprisonment, irons, manacles, shackles

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms1.0 / 1 vote

  1. bondage

    Synonyms:
    servitude, confinement, imprisonment, incarceration, subjection, serfdom, thraldom, captivity, slavery

    Antonyms:
    freedom, liberty, independence, manumission, liberation

Princeton's WordNet0.0 / 0 votes

  1. bondagenoun

    the state of being under the control of a force or influence or abstract power

    "he was in bondage to fear:; "he sought release from his bondage to Satan"; "a self freed from the bondage of time"

    Synonyms:
    thralldom, slavery, thraldom, thrall

  2. bondage, slavery, thrall, thralldom, thraldomnoun

    the state of being under the control of another person

    Synonyms:
    slaveholding, thralldom, slavery, bondage, thraldom, thrall

  3. bondagenoun

    sexual practice that involves physically restraining (by cords or handcuffs) one of the partners

    Synonyms:
    thralldom, slavery, thraldom, thrall

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  1. bondagenoun

    Synonyms:
    servitude, slavery, thraldom, captivity, imprisonment, confinement, bond-service, bonds, restraint of personal liberty

Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words3.0 / 1 vote

  1. bondagenoun

    Synonyms:
    servitude, slavery, captivity, bond service, thralldom, durance

PPDB, the paraphrase database0.0 / 0 votes

  1. List of paraphrases for "bondage":

    servitude, easement, slavery, bonded, enslavement, serfdom, captivity

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Words popularity by usage frequency

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#4471bonds
#6217chains
#7664custody
#11237slavery
#13544irons
#13920imprisonment
#14908bonded
#19967confinement
#22272easement
#27832captivity
#28482incarceration
#34836handcuffs
#40755shackles
#45272servitude
#53134duress
#59900subjection
#62178thrall
#63236enslavement
#74728fetter
#83084serfdom
#109962durance
#191316manacles
#231172slaveholding

How to use BONDAGE in a sentence?

  1. Joe Biden:

    Perhaps no music has had as profound and powerful an impact in shaping America's musical score as Black music, for generations, Black music has conveyed the hopes and struggles of a resilient people -- spirituals mourning the original sin of slavery and later heralding freedom from bondage, hard truths told through jazz and the sounds of Motown during the civil rights movement, and hip-hop and rhythm and blues that remind us of the work that still lies ahead.

  2. Rabindranath Tagore:

    Emancipation from the bondage of the soil is no freedom for the tree.

  3. Chuck Negron:

    He came to visit and told me, ‘Chuck, you have to pray and you have to ask for the acceptance of God’s will in your life’, … I fell asleep in the middle of a horrific withdrawal… But there is no sleep really because your body is just aching, it’s electric… [But] when I woke up, the obsession was gone. And I knew God had helped me. Chuck Negron performing today. (Courtesy of Chuck Negron) I believe God came and did for me what I couldn’t do for myself and relieved me from the bondage of addiction… I knew God had helped me. From that time on my faith grew stronger and stronger. It changed my life.

  4. Donald Trump:

    It was the beginning of a barbaric trade of human lives, today in honor, we remember every sacred soul who suffered the horrors of slavery and the anguish of bondage.

  5. Elie Mystal:

    They said that they needed a Second Amendment because they needed the armed, disciplined, that was their word, militia to put down slave revolts. And they were worried that under the original Constitution, the federal government had all of the power to raise the militia. The southerners needed the militia to put down slave revolts because it’s a little bit difficult to hold people in bondage against their will.


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