Shackled

/ˈʃæ.kəld/ adjective

Definition

held back or imprisoned, literally by chains or figuratively by restrictions

Etymology

From Old English 'sceacel,' meaning a metal restraint or chain. The word originally described literal metal shackles used to imprison people, then evolved to mean any restriction.

Kelly Says

The metaphor of being 'shackled' to describe emotional or social restrictions became incredibly powerful during civil rights movements—it connected real historical chains to current systems that limited people's freedom!

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