snaring Synonyms

snaring Meaning

snaring

one of the catgut strings or metal spirals stretched across the bottom of a snare drum, a surgical instrument consisting usually of a wire loop constricted by a mechanism in the handle and used for removing tissue masses (as tonsils or polyps), something by which one is entangled, involved in difficulties, or impeded, one of the catgut strings or metal spirals of a snare drum, trap entry 1, gin entry 2, to capture or entangle by or as if by use of a snare, to win or attain by artful or skillful maneuvers, a contrivance often consisting of a noose for entangling birds or mammals, snare drum, to capture by or as if by use of a snare, a surgical instrument consisting usually of a wire loop constricted by a mechanism in the handle and used for removing tissue masses (such as tonsils), to entangle or hold as if in a snare, to win by skillful or deceptive measures, something by which one is entangled, trapped, or deceived, a trap often consisting of a noose for catching small animals or birds, something deceptively attractive

snaring Sentence Examples

  1. The hunter's snare lay hidden, poised to trap the unsuspecting prey.
  2. The silvery threads of the spider's web snared an unsuspecting fly.
  3. The detective's sharp deduction snared the cunning criminal's alibi.
  4. The sly salesman's rhetoric snared the gullible customer into making an impulse purchase.
  5. Temptation's insidious snare ensnared her, leading her down a path of destruction.
  6. The boisterous laughter snared the attention of everyone in the room.
  7. The alluring aroma of baked goods snared the senses, drawing them closer.
  8. The intricate design of the necklace snared the admiration of all who beheld it.
  9. The politician's empty promises snared the votes of the desperate electorate.
  10. The relentless disease snared his body, leaving him weak and vulnerable.

FAQs About the word snaring

one of the catgut strings or metal spirals stretched across the bottom of a snare drum, a surgical instrument consisting usually of a wire loop constricted by a

trapping, tangling,ensnaring, entangling, enmeshing, meshing, netting, involving, capturing, entrapping

detaching, freeing, clearing, untangling, disengaging, disentangling, extricating,liberating,

The hunter's snare lay hidden, poised to trap the unsuspecting prey.

The silvery threads of the spider's web snared an unsuspecting fly.

The detective's sharp deduction snared the cunning criminal's alibi.

The sly salesman's rhetoric snared the gullible customer into making an impulse purchase.