thrall
noun /θrɔːl/
/θrɔːl/
Word OriginOld English thrǣl ‘slave’, from Old Norse thræll.
Idioms Idioms
in (somebody’s/something’s) thrall | in thrall to somebody/something
- (literary) controlled or strongly influenced by somebody/something
- His gaze held her in thrall.
- She was in thrall to her emotions.