SLAVE vs SERVILE: NOUN
- A slave ant.
- A machine or component controlled by another machine or component.
- One who acts out the role of the submissive partner in a sadomasochistic relationship.
- One who works extremely hard.
- One who is subject to or controlled by a specified influence.
- One who is subservient to or controlled by another.
- Synonyms Serf, Slave (see serf), bondman, thrall. See servitude.
- A person who is the chattel or property of another and is wholly subject to his will; a bond-servant; a serf. See slavery.
- One who has lost the power of resistance and is entirely under the influence or domination of some habit or vice: as, a slave to ambition; a slave of drink.
- One who labors like a slave; a drudge: as, a slave to the desk.
- An abject wretch; a mean, servile person.
- In entomology, an insect held captive by or made to work for another, as in some colonies of ants. See slave-making.
- A person who is owned by someone
- Someone entirely dominated by some influence or person
- One who is owned as the property of someone else, especially in involuntary servitude.
- A device that is controlled by another device.
- A person who is forced against his/her will to perform, for another person or other persons, sexual acts or other personal services on a regular or continuing basis.
- A person who is legally obliged by prior contract (oral or written) to work for another, with contractually limited rights to bargain; an indentured servant.
- A person who is the property of another person and whose labor and also whose life often is subject to the owner's volition.
- Someone who works as hard as a slave
- The business of dealing in slaves, especially of buying them for transportation from their homes to be sold elsewhere.
- A vessel employed in the slave trade or used for transporting slaves; a slaver.
- A search after fugitive slaves, often conducted with bloodhounds.
- One who superintends slaves at their work; hence, figuratively, a cruel taskmaster.
- Part of the western coast of Africa to which slaves were brought to be sold to foreigners.
- One who attempted to catch and bring back a fugitive slave to his master.
- Any species of ants which is captured and enslaved by another species, especially Formica fusca of Europe and America, which is commonly enslaved by Formica sanguinea.
- An abject person; a wretch.
- A drudge; one who labors like a slave.
- A person who is held in bondage to another; one who is wholly subject to the will of another; one who is held as a chattel; one who has no freedom of action, but whose person and services are wholly under the control of another.
- One who traffics in slaves.
- An element which forms no part of the original root; -- opposed to radical.
- In grammar, a servile element, whether sound or character; a non-radical element.
- A slave; a menial.
SLAVE vs SERVILE: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Submissive or fawning in attitude or behavior
- Abjectly submissive; slavish.
- Of or suitable to a slave or servant.
- Of or relating to servitude or forced labor.
- Relating to or involving slaves or appropriate for slaves or servants
- Submissive or slavish
- Of or pertaining to a servant or slave; befitting a servant or a slave; proceeding from dependence; hence, meanly submissive; slavish; mean; cringing; fawning
- Held in subjection; dependent; enslaved.
- Of or pertaining to a slave
- Not itself sounded, but serving to lengthen the preceeding vowel, as e in tune.
- Not belonging to the original root.
- Pertaining to or involving slaves
SLAVE vs SERVILE: VERB
- To work hard.
- Work very hard, like a slave
- N/A
SLAVE vs SERVILE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To drudge; to toil; to labor as a slave.
- To trade in or transport slaves.
- To work very hard or doggedly; toil.
- N/A
SLAVE vs SERVILE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Performed by slaves: as, slave labor.
- Containing or holding slaves: as, a slave State.
- To enslave.
- To work like a slave; toil; drudge: as, to slave night and day for a miserable living.
- See Slav.
- Of or pertaining to slaves or servants.
- In grammar, of secondary or subordinate character; not independent, but answering an orthographic purpose.
- Obedient; subject.
- Resembling a slave or dependent; characteristic or worthy of a slave; slavish; hence, mean-spirited; cringing; base; lacking independence.
- Pertaining or appropriate to a slave or dependent; fit or proper for a slave.
- Consisting or made up of slaves; belonging to the class of slaves; held in subjection; dependent.
SLAVE vs SERVILE: RELATED WORDS
- Serf, Servitude, Bondage, Enslavement, Slavery, In bondage, Hard worker, Buckle down, Knuckle down, Enthralled, Bond, Striver, Servile, Slaveholding, Enslaved
- Docile, Obedient, Sycophantic, Easement, Bonded, Enslavement, Menial, Enslaved, Servitude, Slave, Slavelike, Slavish, Submissive, Obsequious, Subservient
SLAVE vs SERVILE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Subservient, Vassal, Serf, Servitude, Bondage, Enslavement, Slavery, In bondage, Knuckle down, Enthralled, Bond, Striver, Servile, Slaveholding, Enslaved
- Docile, Obedient, Sycophantic, Easement, Bonded, Enslavement, Menial, Enslaved, Servitude, Slave, Slavelike, Slavish, Submissive, Obsequious, Subservient
SLAVE vs SERVILE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- These techniques of training a slave can be applied to everyday interaction with the female slave.
- For free whites, occupation choices included being slave overseers, slave catchers, or farming marginal land.
- Master determines the slave positions for a slave that suit his personal needs.
- Slave Revolt: South Carolina Freed slave Denmark Vesey attempts a rebellion in Charleston.
- Slave positions are very useful when managing more than one slave.
- African slave systems began supplying captives for slave markets outside Africa.
- Slave legislation, making it the first Slave State to outlaw Slavery.
- THERE IS NOT ONE SLAVE OR SLAVE OWNER ALIVE TODAY.
- Slave schedules list only the slave owners by name.
- Slave addresses are properly aligned to the slave interface.
- Down with the pathetic, sarcastic, arrogant, cynical, servile, progressive, left, rigth.
- Rulers are concerned with more important and less servile tasks.
- Man of Sin does not merely yield to servile flatterers.
- Scott Hambrick: Those things display excellence in a servile art.
- Even the servile serfs were not in fact slaves.
- In the most submissive, servile manner, testify their subjection.
- Slave resistance to their servile status took many forms.
- Before their superiors such men are revoltingly servile.
- What precedent is there for such servile bootlicking?
- To behave in a cowardly or servile manner.
SLAVE vs SERVILE: QUESTIONS
- What are some historical examples of slave revolts?
- Where were the African slave markets in Mississippi?
- How many slave narratives did Frederick Douglass write?
- What happened to the Slave Compensation Commission?
- Did the Irish slave trade influence the Scandinavian slave trade?
- Who is the slave girl in Tarzan and the slave girl?
- Is the NI master slave template a master slave pattern?
- Why exactly is--skip-slave-start recommended with MySQL `start slave until`?
- How did slave owners deal with the threat of slave revolts?
- How do the report slave ID and reset slave commands work?
- What happened to the Roman slaves after the Third Servile War?
- Should the Catholic Church return to the concept of servile labor?
- How many slaves did Marcus Crassus crucify during the Third Servile War?
- How many times has the crossword clue be servile (towards) been published?
- What are the three kinds of servile work according to Thomas?
- How do I get help with the servile crossword puzzle?
- What role did Spartacus play in the Third Servile War?
- Why were the little shrill voices obsequious and servile?