Slave
UK /["/sleɪv/"]/US /["/sleɪv/"]/
Definition
a person who is owned by another person and is forced to work for and obey them
In simple words: A person who is owned by someone else and has to work for them without pay.
Examples
- A **former slave**, he graduated from Claflin University in South Carolina.
- She treated her daughter like a slave.
- the slave trader Edward Colston
- freed slaves
- Prisoners of war were regularly sold as slaves.
- We are slaves of the motor car.
- Sue's a slave to fashion.
Usage notes
Use 'slave' in discussions about history, human rights, or social justice. It may not be appropriate in casual contexts or to refer to modern-day situations without the historical context.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'slaving away' at work—now imagine being forced to do it.
Collocations
- escaped
- fugitive
- runaway
- become
- have
- keep
- labour/labor
- labourer/laborer
- master
- slave of
- slave to
- escaped
- fugitive
- runaway
- become
- have
- keep
- labour/labor
- labourer/laborer
- master
- slave of
- slave to
Synonyms
- serf
- bondservant
- vassal
Antonyms
- freeman
- liberated
- independent
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'slave' with 'slavery' as the same word.
- Using 'slaves' when referring to a singular person.
- Not understanding the severity of the term in discussions.