Words and sentences have been playing a vital role in shaping and reflecting articles. What’s more, they even have boosted the development of culture. As can be see from this essay, there are sores of words constructing the sentences.
Well - married a person is winged; ill-matched, shackled. The word “winged” means “having wings”, “ill-matched, shackled” is an elliptical clause, which means “ill – matched a person is shackled”. The “shackle” is “to put many limits on what someone can do”. To illustrate, industrial progress is being shackled by a mass of regulations. Meanwhile, it also can be “to put shackles on someone”. On the other hand, we can use “shackle” as a noun which is one of a pair of metal rings joined by a chain that are used for fastening together a prisoner’ hands or feet
So language is very attractive which has many kinds of directions for use.