servitude
servitude — noun
1. A condition of living and working under someone else's complete control, without
A condition of living and working under someone else's complete control, without the freedom to make your own choices.
Lan's family had lived in servitude for generations, working the land for a wealthy landlord.
live in servitude + present participle for accompanying action
After the uprising failed, the captured rebels were sold into servitude.
The novel tells how Ife escapes servitude and builds her own future.
Erik believed that no human being should be forced into a life of servitude.
Even after servitude was made illegal, some people were still forced to work without pay.
- slavery
Specifically refers to legal ownership of a person as property; stronger and more common than 'servitude'
- bondage
Emphasises being physically or legally bound; sometimes used in religious or poetic contexts
- subjugation
Focuses on the act of being brought under control by force; more abstract than 'servitude'
- indenture
A historical form of servitude under a contract for a fixed period; narrower and more specific
文法句型
servitude + of + person
in + servitude
into + servitude
用法筆記
Frequently used in historical, legal, or political discussions about human rights. Distinguish from the more common word 'slavery' — servitude can refer to broader conditions of involuntary labour and lack of freedom that fall short of legal ownership.