- en|thral|ment
- en|thrall|ment or en|thral|ment «ehn THRL muhnt», noun.1. the act of enthralling: »
the enthrallment of captives.
2. the state of being enthralled.3. anything that enthralls or subjugates.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
the enthrallment of captives.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
in|thral|ment — in|thrall|ment or in|thral|ment «ihn THRL muhnt», noun. Obsolete. enthrallment … Useful english dictionary
dis|en|thral|ment — dis|en|thrall|ment or dis|en|thral|ment «DIHS ehn THRL muhnt», noun. a freeing or a being freed from enthrallment or bondage; liberation … Useful english dictionary
thral — ar·thral; ar·thral·gia; clei·thral; hy·pae·thral; po·dar·thral; en·thral; en·thral·ment; thral·dom; ure·thral; xe·nar·thral; … English syllables
ment — abate·ment; al·i·ment; ap·prove·ment; aug·ment; ce·ment; com·ment; com·part·ment; com·ple·ment; com·pli·ment; con·sign·ment; de·ment; de·part·ment; dis·place·ment; doc·u·ment; el·e·ment; en·ti·tle·ment; en·vi·ron·ment; es·tab·lish·ment;… … English syllables
dis|en|thrall|ment — or dis|en|thral|ment «DIHS ehn THRL muhnt», noun. a freeing or a being freed from enthrallment or bondage; liberation … Useful english dictionary
en|thrall|ment — or en|thral|ment «ehn THRL muhnt», noun. 1. the act of enthralling: »the enthrallment of captives. 2. the state of being enthralled. 3. anything that enthralls or subjugates … Useful english dictionary
in|thrall|ment — or in|thral|ment «ihn THRL muhnt», noun. Obsolete. enthrallment … Useful english dictionary
enthralment — en·thral·ment … English syllables
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enthrall — en•thrall or en•thral [[t]ɛnˈθrɔl[/t]] v. t. thralled, thrall•ing or thral•ling 1) to captivate or charm; spellbind 2) to put or hold in slavery; subjugate • Etymology: 1570–80 en•thrall′er, n. en•thrall′ment, n … From formal English to slang