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snarenoun a device or scheme for capturing another by surpriseyou fell for my clever snare, you fool! ambush, net, trap, web enmeshment, entanglement, entrapment, envelopmentbooby trap, catch, hazard, land mine, pitfall, snagartifice, cheat, cheating, deception, double-dealing, duplicity, ploy, ruse, subterfuge, trick something that catches and holdssomeday you'll find that your lies are a snare from which you can't escape entanglement, mesh(es), morass, net, noose, quagmire, quicksand, tanglement, toil(s), trap, web knot, snarl, tanglecat's cradle, labyrinth, mazecobweb, spiderweb snareverbto catch or hold as if in a neteasily distracted by any bright object that snared his eye catch up, enmesh(also immesh), ensnare, ensnarl, entangle, entoil, entrap, mesh, net, tangle, trap bag, birdlime, capture, collarembroil, implicate, involve, mire disentangle, untangle detach, disengage, extricateclear, free, liberate to take physical control or possession of (something) suddenly or forciblycampers trying to snare brook trout for supper bag, capture, catch, collar, cop(slang), corral, get, glom, grab, grapple, hook, land, nab, nail, net, nobble(British slang), rap, seize, snag, snap (up), snatch, trap glove, halter, lasso, ropeapprehend, arrest, detainbay, cornerclasp, clutch, fasten (on), fist, grasp, grip, hold, latch (on or onto), securerend, wrestenmesh(also immesh), ensnare, entangle, entrap, meshabduct, kidnap, spirit (away or off) take hold (of) miss discharge, free, liberate, releasedrop, loosen, unhand v.catch, capture, trap, snare, entrap, ensnare, bag mean to come to possess or control by or as if by seizing.catch implies the seizing of something in motion or in flight or in hiding.caught the dog as it ran by capture suggests taking by overcoming resistance or difficulty.capture an enemy stronghold trap, snare, entrap, ensnare imply seizing by some device that holds the one caught at the mercy of the captor.trap and snare apply more commonly to physical seizing.trap animals snared butterflies with a net entrap and ensnare more often are figurative.entrapped the witness with a trick question a sting operation that ensnared burglars bag implies shooting down a fleeing or distant prey.bagged a brace of pheasants before the 12th century |