What is another word for trammels?

Pronunciation: [tɹˈamə͡lz] (IPA)

Trammels refer to impediments or obstacles that hinder progress. Synonyms for the word trammels include hindrances, barriers, limitations, setbacks, complications, obstacles, and restrictions. These synonyms describe any factors that obstruct or restrain the smooth execution of various endeavors. Other synonyms for trammels include encumbrances, shackles, fetters, chains, and barriers. These words describe the various limitations and blockages that can impede progress, growth or development. The use of synonyms for trammels enhances communication and effectively conveys the message of restriction and hindrance in daily life. It is vital to be aware of these synonyms and use them wisely to communicate effectively and clearly.

What are the hypernyms for Trammels?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Trammels

I may be accused of quitting the regular trammels of history, and sporting in the fields of remark: but, although our habitation justly stands first in our esteem, in return for rest, content, and protection; does it follow that we should never stray from it?
"An History of Birmingham (1783)"
William Hutton
To the eye, they were free from the foreign trammels in which he was seemingly entangled, yet many of them in heart turned back to all which strove in vain to bind his affections down.
"The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus"
G. A. Chadwick
Nor do they venture to liberate themselves from the trammels of form and give free course to the spontaneous accents of nature which can alone awaken a tragic awe in our hearts.
"The Dead Lake and Other Tales"
Paul Heyse

Famous quotes with Trammels

  • I cannot walk a single step or make any movement or gesture, sit down, go out, look at the sky or ground, without feeling some reason for hope or despair, until at last, exasperated by the trammels put upon my actions by my thought, I defy all superstitions and just act as I want to act.
    Sarah Bernhardt
  • with what a salutary shock did the paradoxes of Rousseau explode like bombshells in the midst, dislocating the compact mass of one-sided opinion, and forcing its elements to recombine in a better form and with additional ingredients. Not that the current opinions were on the whole farther from the truth than Rousseau's were; on the contrary, they were nearer to it; they contained more of positive truth, and very much less of error. Nevertheless there lay in Rousseau's doctrine, and has floated down the stream of opinion along with it, a considerable amount of exactly those truths which the popular opinion wanted; and these are the deposit which was left behind when the flood subsided. The superior worth of simplicity of life, the enervating and demoralising effect of the trammels and hypocrisies of artificial society, are ideas which have never been entirely absent from cultivated minds since Rousseau wrote; and they will in time produce their due effect, though at present needing to be asserted as much as ever, and to be asserted by deeds, for words, on this subject, have nearly exhausted their power.
    Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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