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  1. The meaning of BAIT is to persecute or exasperate with unjust, malicious, or persistent attacks : to try to make angry with criticism or insults. How to use bait in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Bait.

  2. Bait definition: food, or some substitute, used as a lure in fishing, trapping, etc.. See examples of BAIT used in a sentence.

  3. a small amount of food on a hook (= curved piece of wire) or in a special device used to attract and catch a fish or animal: They were digging up worms to use for bait. We put down some poisoned bait to kill the rats. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Hunting & fishing.

  4. BAIT meaning: 1. food that is used to try to attract fish or animals so that you can catch them 2. something that…. Learn more.

  5. Bait is food which you put on a hook or in a trap in order to catch fish or animals.

  6. a person or thing that is used to attract somebody in order to catch them or make them do what you want. The police used him as bait to trap the killers. He had chosen the right bait to persuade her to go. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin. See bait in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: bait.

  7. Bait can be anything from the worms that hide a hook to a stereo that tempts shoppers to stop and browse. Bait can also mean the act of getting someone or something to do what you want.

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  9. to entice by deception or trickery so as to entrap or destroy: using fake signal lights to bait the ships onto the rocks. to attract, tempt, or captivate. to set dogs upon (an animal) for sport.

  10. n. 1. a. Food or other lure placed on a hook or in a trap and used in the taking of fish, birds, or other animals. b. Something, such as a worm, used for this purpose. 2. An enticement, temptation, or provocation: He did not take the bait by responding to the taunt and getting drawn into an argument. v. bait·ed, bait·ing, baits.

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