peonage

/piːˈoʊnɪdʒ/

Definitions

1. noun

A state of forced servitude or bondage, especially of agricultural workers in the southern United States.

“The historical accounts revealed the harsh realities of the sharecropping system, which often led to peonage in the rural South.”

Synonyms

  • bondage
  • serfdom
  • servitude

Antonyms

  • freedom
  • liberty