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Often used in the same context:
spellbound,
sway,
anathema,
clerisy,
epigones,
booboisie,
handmaiden,
gradgrind,
unmodern,
subservience,
malleable,
idolisation,
gulling,
cahoots,
bewitchment,
delusion,
begetter,
charlatanry,
toadying,
lunacies,
esteem,
fabulists,
europhile,
clubbish,
epicene,
simpering,
luciferian,
solipsist,
unreformed,
purvey,
debauching,
incubus,
pandering,
purse strings,
whims,
wishfulness,
statist,
knavery,
orotund,
gombeen,
libertines,
abstemiousness,
acolytes,
rapaciousness,
mesmerism,
phantasmagoria,
kowtow,
doddery,
fealty,
craven,
lumpen,
rabidity,
regnant,
danse macabre,
technocracy,
au fait,
plaything,
rhapsodise,
demonology,
oedipal complex,
fecklessness,
captive,
glummest,
reification,
omnipotence,
neurasthenic,
mythologise,
mountebanks,
drudges,
manichaeism,
paranoid,
mythmaker,
enfeebling,
elizabethan age,
egotists,
flatterer,
liberalist,
megalomaniac,
philistines,
esthete,
ascendant,
manless,
dominion,
contradistinction,
popinjay,
estranging,
doublethink,
soft soaping,
sclerotic,
bereft,
aristo,
clutches,
hanker,
tutelary,
lackeys,
religionist,
distrusts,
metaphysicians,
panjandrum,
guiltless,
garrulousness,
claque,
thraldom,
bondage,
ecstasy,
servitude,
companionship,
enchantment,
daze,
weariness,
agony,
solitude,
torpor,
yearning,
loneliness,
secret,
curse,
lethargy,
riddle,
subjection,
woe,
abode
More specific:
helot,
serf,
servitude,
villein
More general:
bond servant,
captivity,
enslavement
Synonyms:
bondage,
slavery,
thraldom,
thralldom
Also try:
— Adjectives for thrall:
such,
veriest,
willing,
captive,
sexual,
wretched,
poor,
complete,
young,
magic,
humble,
more...
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