Pronunciation: /sleɪvˌhoʊldər/
noun A person who owns slaves
A1 The slaveholder owned many slaves on his plantation.
A2 The slaveholder was known for his cruel treatment of his slaves.
B1 The slaveholder's wealth was built on the labor of enslaved people.
B2 The slaveholder's descendants still benefit from the wealth accumulated through slavery.
C1 The slaveholder's actions were condemned by abolitionists and human rights activists.
C2 The slaveholder's legacy continues to impact society's views on race and equality.
formal The slaveholder owned a large plantation with many enslaved individuals.
informal The slaveholder was a cruel person who treated their slaves poorly.
slang That slaveholder was a real jerk to their slaves.
figurative In today's society, some argue that certain corporations act as modern-day slaveholders.
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