traps (Meaning)

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traps (n. pl.)

Small or portable articles for dress, furniture, or use; goods; luggage; things.

traps Sentence Examples

  1. Hunters carefully concealed their traps to catch unsuspecting prey.
  2. The treacherous terrain was riddled with hidden traps, posing a danger to hikers.
  3. Financial scams often set traps for the unwary, promising quick returns with high risks.
  4. Seductive advertisements lure consumers into spending traps, enticing them with irresistible deals.
  5. The allure of social media can be a trap, consuming countless hours and fostering addictive behavior.
  6. The quicksand of procrastination traps victims, hindering their progress and delaying their goals.
  7. Cyberbullying creates a virtual trap for victims, inflicting emotional and psychological harm.
  8. The complexities of addiction can lead to a downward spiral, trapping individuals in a cycle of substance abuse.
  9. The facade of a perfect life can be a trap, concealing underlying struggles and unhappiness.
  10. The temptation to blame others can be a trap, preventing personal growth and accountability.

FAQs About the word traps

Small or portable articles for dress, furniture, or use; goods; luggage; things.

ambushes, snares,nets, tricks, deceptions, webs, ruses, subterfuges, enmeshments, cheats

untangles, liberates, frees, detaches, detaches, extricates,disengages, frees, extricates, clears

Hunters carefully concealed their traps to catch unsuspecting prey.

The treacherous terrain was riddled with hidden traps, posing a danger to hikers.

Financial scams often set traps for the unwary, promising quick returns with high risks.

Seductive advertisements lure consumers into spending traps, enticing them with irresistible deals.