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handcuff vs shackle

shackle vs handcuff

handcuff and shackle both are nouns.

handcuff and shackle both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
handcuff Yes No Yes No
shackle Yes No Yes No
As nouns, shackle is a hypernym of handcuff; that is, shackle is a word with a broader meaning than handcuff:
  • handcuff: shackle that consists of a metal loop that can be locked around the wrist; usually used in pairs
  • shackle: a restraint that confines or restricts freedom (especially something used to tie down or restrain a prisoner)
Other hypernyms of handcuff include bond, hamper, trammel.
As verbs, shackle is a hypernym of handcuff; that is, shackle is a word with a broader meaning than handcuff:
  • handcuff: confine or restrain with or as if with manacles or handcuffs
  • shackle: restrain with fetters
Other hypernyms of handcuff include fetter.
handcuff (noun) shackle (noun)
shackle that consists of a metal loop that can be locked around the wrist; usually used in pairs a restraint that confines or restricts freedom (especially something used to tie down or restrain a prisoner)
a U-shaped bar; the open end can be passed through chain links and closed with a bar
handcuff (verb) shackle (verb)
confine or restrain with or as if with manacles or handcuffs restrain with fetters
bind the arms of
Difference between handcuff and shackle

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