noun
- the state of being under someone’s control or influence; captivity or bondage
- a person who is in bondage or servitude to another
Usage: archaic
Examples
- The dictator held the entire nation in thrall.
- She was completely in thrall to his charismatic personality.
- The audience sat in thrall, mesmerized by the performance.
- He broke free from the thrall of addiction.
- The ancient king kept many thralls to work his lands.
- The spell held him in its thrall for hours.