Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

chain-gang

noun
/ˈʧeɪn ˌɡæŋ/
Definition
A group of people chained together, typically prisoners, who are forced to work on public projects as a form of punishment.
Examples
  • The prisoners were assigned to a chain-gang to repair the roads.
  • Working on a chain-gang was a grueling experience for many inmates.
  • During the 19th century, chain-gangs were a common sight in many southern states.
Meaning
Chain-gangs were historically used to enforce labor among convicts, often in harsh conditions.
Synonyms
  • labor gang
  • convict camp
  • prison work crew