Synonyms for mousetrap
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : mous-trap |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈmaʊsˌtræp |
Top 10 synonyms for mousetrap Other synonyms for the word mousetrap
- allure
- allurement
- ambuscade
- ambush
- appeal
- attraction
- bait
- bait and switch
- baited trap
- beckon
- beguile
- bewitch
- blandishment
- bluff
- booby trap
- bottle
- box in
- bribe
- bring to bay
- butter up
- caboodle
- cajolery
- call
- camouflage
- capture
- carrot
- catch
- cheat
- circumvent
- coax
- coaxing
- collar
- come hither
- come on
- come-on
- con
- con game
- corner
- corral
- court
- cover up
- cozen
- deadfall
- decoy
- delude
- delusion
- difficulty
- disinform
- do a number on
- double-cross
- double-talk
- doublespeak
- downfall
- drag
- draw
- draw out
- drawback
- dupe
- egg one on
- enchant
- endear
- engage
- enmesh
- ensnare
- ensorcell
- entangle
- entanglement
- entertain
- enthrall
- entice
- enticement
- entrance
- entrap
- excite
- exert influence
- fake
- fascinate
- fascination
- fool
- freak out
- get on ropes
- gimmick
- give the come-on
- go over big
- grab
- gull
- have up a tree
- hidden danger
- hoax
- honey
- hoodwink
- hook
- illude
- illusion
- impose on
- incentive
- incite
- induce
- inducement
- influence
- instigate
- interest
- intrigue
- inveigle
- inveiglement
- invitation
- invite
- jive
- juggle
- kill
- knock dead
- knock out
- land
- land mine
- lead astray
- lead on
- lead up garden path
- lie
- lure
- magnet
- magnetize
- make a hit with
- make mouth water
- mesh
- mine
- misdirect
- misguide
- mislead
- misstate
- motivate
- mousetrap
- move
- nab
- nail
- net
- oil
- outfox
- overtake
- peril
- persuade
- pervert
- pique
- pit
- pitfall
- play trick on
- play up to
- please
- prevaricate
- promise
- promote
- provoke
- pull
- put on
- put on an act
- put on false front
- put out
- put up smoke screen
- quicksand
- risk
- rivet
- rope in
- rouse
- score
- seduce
- seducement
- seduction
- seize
- send
- set-up
- setup
- shill
- signify
- siren song
- sitting duck
- slay
- snag
- snare
- snow
- solicit
- spellbind
- steer
- stimulate
- string along
- suck in
- sucker
- surprise
- sweep off one's feet
- sweetener
- sweetening
- swindle
- take
- take in
- tangle
- tantalize
- tempt
- temptation
- test
- tickle
- titillate
- toil
- toll
- tout
- train
- trammel
- trap
- tree
- trick
- trip up
- trip wire
- trouble
- try
- turn on
- turn one's head
- vamp
- web
- wheedle
- whet
- wile
- woo
- wow
- wrong steer
Définition of mousetrap
Origin :- late 15c., from mouse (n.) + trap (n.). Figurative use from 1570s. The thing is older than the word. Old English had musfealle; Middle English had mouscacche (late 14c.).
- As in lure : noun bait
- As in pitfall : noun hazard, trap
- As in booby trap : noun concealed trap
- As in inveiglement : noun lure
- As in enticement : noun allurement; persuasion
- As in intrigue : verb arouse curiosity
- As in misinform : verb give wrong information intentionally
- As in attract : verb draw attention
- As in seduce : verb tempt, ensnare
- As in tempt : verb lure, entice
- As in trap : verb catch, snare; trick
- As in corner : verb trap
- As in decoy : verb bait, entrap
- As in delude : verb deceive, fool
- It is a piece of cheese—a piece of cheese in a mousetrap, and we are the little mice.
- Extract from : « Captain Blood » by Rafael Sabatini
- I'm here, we're here, and you've just provided me with a way out of this mousetrap!
- Extract from : « Highways in Hiding » by George Oliver Smith
- I believe she's equal to catching one of them in a mousetrap if she gets the opportunity!
- Extract from : « The Princess of the School » by Angela Brazil
- Each answers what he pleases, as a saucepan, a mousetrap, etc.
- Extract from : « Games and Songs of American Children » by Various
- When I got there I found that poor Tom was imprisoned in a mousetrap.
- Extract from : « Puss Junior and Robinson Crusoe » by David Cory
- A mousetrap is set, for the cats remain at home, and are hungry for their prey.
- Extract from : « Henry VIII And His Court » by Louise Muhlbach
- The players enter and plan with Hamlet the performance of The Mousetrap.
- Extract from : « Dramatic Technique » by George Pierce Baker
- To the left is the "mousetrap," to the right the prison gates.
- Extract from : « Scenes from a Courtesan's Life » by Honore de Balzac
- What the diavolo did you want to go and poke your nose into such a mousetrap for?
- Extract from : « A Roman Singer » by F. Marion Crawford
- It is one thing to say that the mousetrap is not there by accident.
- Extract from : « George Bernard Shaw » by Gilbert K. Chesterton
Antonyms for mousetrap
- advantage
- aid
- allow
- assist
- be honest
- be truthful
- blessing
- bore
- certainty
- delight
- depress
- deter
- deterrent
- discourage
- discouragement
- disenchant
- disentangle
- disgust
- dishearten
- disinterest
- displease
- dissuade
- dissuasion
- dull
- exclude
- fact
- fail
- forget
- free
- give up
- good luck
- halt
- help
- hinder
- hindrance
- inform
- let go
- liberate
- lose
- neglect
- offend
- please
- prevent
- push
- reality
- refuse
- reject
- release
- repel
- repulse
- repulsion
- safety
- security
- shun
- stop
- straighten
- tell all
- tire
- truth
- turn off
- untangle
- untwist
- warning
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