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    Trap
    /trap/

    noun

    • 1. a device or enclosure designed to catch and retain animals, typically by allowing entry but not exit or by catching hold of a part of the body: "the squirrels ravaged the saplings, despite the baited traps" Similar snarenetcageprison
    • 2. a situation in which people lie in wait to make a surprise attack: "we were fed false information by a double agent and walked straight into a trap" Similar ambushluredecoybait

    verb

    • 1. catch (an animal) in a trap. Similar confinecatchcut offcorner
  2. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word trap, from a device for catching animals to a style of rap music. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related words for trap.

  3. Learn the meaning of trap as a noun and a verb in English, with synonyms, antonyms, and related words. Find out how to use trap in different contexts, such as hunting, sports, music, and slang.

  4. Trap can be a noun or a verb with different meanings, such as a device for catching animals or people, a musical instrument, or a slang term for mouth. Learn how to use trap in various contexts and see its origin and synonyms.

  5. A trap is a device or a plan for catching or tricking something or someone. Learn the different meanings and uses of trap in hunting, sports, building, music, and slang.

  6. A trap is something you cant get out of. If a critter is nibbling at your cherry tomato plants, set a trap to catch the thief. (But if it turns out to be your little brother, set him free!)

  7. Literally, a trap is a mechanical contrivance for catching animals, the main feature usually being a spring: a trap baited with cheese for mice. Figuratively, trap suggests the scheme of one person to take another by surprise and thereby gain an advantage: a trap for the unwary.

  8. A trap is a device or a hole to catch animals or birds, or a trick to deceive someone. Learn more about the word 'trap' with synonyms, pronunciation, conjugations, collocations, sentences and translations.

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