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Synonyms & Similar Words
chained
bound
fettered
tied
tethered
restrained
confined
imprisoned
incarcerated
locked
secured
fastened
manacled
handcuffed
shackled
pinioned
trussed
hogtied
moored
anchored
weighted
hindered
obstructed
blocked
impeded
restricted
limited
curbed
checked
controlled
governed
regulated
bridled
constrained
coerced
forced
compelled
pressured
driven
propelled.
Meaning of Shackled
The primary meaning of the word "shackled" is to restrain or confine someone or something, typically with chains or other restraints.
Definitions
- To restrain or confine someone or something, typically with chains or other restraints
- To restrict or limit someone's freedom or movement
- To burden or weigh someone down with a responsibility or obligation
Etymology of Shackled
The word "shackled" originates from the Old English word "scacul", meaning "chain" or "fetter"
The word has been in use since the 14th century, initially referring to the act of restraining or confining someone with chains
Over time, the word has developed broader figurative meanings, including the idea of being burdened or restricted by a responsibility or obligation
Example Uses
- The prisoner was shackled to the wall, unable to move or escape
- The company was shackled by debt and struggled to stay afloat
- The new policy has shackled the team's creativity, making it difficult to innovate
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
freed
released
liberated
unleashed
unchained
unfettered
unrestrained
unconfined
unincarcerated
unlocked
unsecured
unfastened
unmanacled
unhandcuffed
unshackled
unpinioned
untrussed
untied
unmoored
unanchored
unweighted
unhindered
unobstructed
unblocked
unimpeded
unrestricted
unlimited
uncurbed
unchecked
uncontrolled
ungoverned
unregulated.