"Shackled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Shackled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Shackled" Meaning

Bound or confined by chains or other restraints, often in a physical or figurative sense.

Example: "The prisoner was shackled to the wall with heavy chains."

"Shackled" Examples

Definition

Past tense of shackle: to connect or fasten (something) with a shackle

Usage Examples:


1. The prisoner was shackled to the wall, unable to move.
2. Can't walk to the store after the car door was shackled due to damaged lock.

"Shackled" Similar Words

Shabbily

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Improperly or carelessly; unskillfully.

Shabbiness

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Shabbiness refers to a state of being old, worn-out, and untidy, or a lack of tidiness and cleanliness. It can also describe something that looks poor quality or of poor appearance.<br><br>Example: "The old, shabby building needed renovation."<br><br>Etymology: The word "shabby" is derived from the Old French word "esabbe", meaning "ragged", "tattered", or " shorn".

Shabby

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Shabby refers to something that is worn, faded, or of poor quality. It can also describe a person's appearance or behavior as untidy, careless, or unrefined. Example: "Her shabby shoes were in need of repair."

Shabua

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I'm not familiar with the word "shabua." It's possible that it's a proper noun, a slang term, or a word from a specific dialect or language that I'm not trained on. Could you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?

Shack

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A small, humble, or rundown house or hut, often made of wood or other simple materials.

Shacked

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Shacked can be both a noun and a verb.<br><br><strong>Verb:</strong><br><br>To shacked means to furnish or fix up (a place) somewhat hastily or carelessly, often in a makeshift manner.<br><br>Example: "The refugees were forced to shackle a quick shelter for the night."<br><br><strong>Noun:</strong><br><br>A shack is a small, simple, often run-down building.<br><br>Example: "The old shack stood at the bottom of the hill."<br><br>Pronunciation: /ʃæk/

Shacking

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Unstable or informal relationship between two people, often with a romantic or sexual aspect, but without a long-term commitment or legal marriage.

Shackle

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A device, typically a heavy chain or rope, used to restrain an animal, especially a horse. To restrict or confine someone to a certain area or situation. A physical or mental limitation that restricts someone's freedom or movement.

Shackles

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Shackleton

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Shackling

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To confine or restrict someone or something severely, often in a way that prevents movement or freedom; to restrict someone or something with a chain or rope.

Shacks

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Noun<br><br>1. A small, simple house or hut, especially one made of wood, cardboard, or other flimsy materials.<br>2. A temporary or improvised dwelling, often in a remote or isolated area.<br>3. A small, informal or rustic building, typically used as a dwelling, workshop, or storage space.<br><br>Example: The migrant workers lived in shacks on the outskirts of the city.<br><br>Verb<br><br>1. To make a person or thing live or stay in a shack or a similar dwelling, especially temporarily or in difficult conditions.<br><br>Example: The government decided to shackle the city's homeless population by providing them with small sheds as temporary housing.

Shadbelly

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A type of long coat with a cutaway front and tails, typically worn as part of a formal waistcoat.

Shadberry

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Shade

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Shade can refer to:<br><br>1. A part of a surface that is partially covered by an object or another surface, particularly in a way that creates a shadow.<br>2. A disembodied voice, especially one that is insulting or mocking.<br>3. Protecting emotional safety by avoiding subjects or topics that could lead to conflict.<br>4. Sculpture or statue, especially one that creates a shaded area or admiration among a large public.<br><br>Synonyms: shadow, shelter, covering, umbrella, sheltered.<br><br>Antonyms: brightness, clear, openness, exposed, light.

Shaded

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