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slave
[sleyv]
noun
a person who is the property of and wholly subject to another and forced to provide unpaid labor.
a person entirely under the domination of some influence or person.
She was a slave to her own ambition.
a drudge.
a housekeeping slave.
a slave ant.
Photography., a subsidiary flash lamp actuated through its photoelectric cell when the principal flash lamp is discharged.
Machinery, Computers., a device or process under control of or repeating the actions of a similar device or process.
verb (used without object)
to work like a slave; drudge.
to engage in the slave trade; procure, transport, or sell slaves.
verb (used with object)
Machinery, Computers., to connect (a device) to a master as its slave.
Archaic., to enslave.
slave
/ sleɪv /
noun
a person legally owned by another and having no freedom of action or right to property
a person who is forced to work for another against his will
a person under the domination of another person or some habit or influence
a slave to television
a person who works in harsh conditions for low pay
a device that is controlled by or that duplicates the action of another similar device (the master device)
( as modifier )
slave cylinder
verb
to work like a slave
(tr) an archaic word for enslave
Other Word Forms
- slaveless adjective
- slavelike adjective
- proslave adjective
- semislave noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of slave1
Word History and Origins
Origin of slave1
Example Sentences
It includes an image of an idyllic-looking path through bright green foliage that leads to a slave castle in Cape Coast, Ghana.
The point was driven home for me by a scene in Percival Everett’s timely 2024 novel “James,” a rendition of Mark Twain’s “Huckleberry Finn” told from the perspective of the title character, an escaped slave.
"It allows them to interpret the text in the spirit of the original. Without being a slave to the adaptation, it's allowed to be free," he says.
One witness told police that members of the homebase team were treated "like slaves", while another said they were made to sleep on a thin, old rug in the dining room.
The labourer Jin still bristles when he remembers how the other workers would call them slaves.
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