Meaning & Definition of word "Mousetrap"

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    Mousetrap

    /ˈmaʊs.træp/

    noun:

    • 1. A device designed to catch or kill mice.
      • Example: The farmer set a mousetrap in the barn to deal with the rodent problem.
    • 2. A clever scheme or trick designed to catch someone unawares.
      • Example: The detective set a mousetrap to catch the thief in the act.
    • 3. A situation or scenario that is difficult to escape or avoid.
      • Example: Their argument was like a mousetrap, with both sides unable to back down.

    Etymology

    Derived from the words 'mouse' + 'trap', where 'mouse' refers to the animal and 'trap' refers to a device for capturing.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    set a mousetrap:

    To put in place a strategy or device to catch someone or something.

    walk into a mousetrap:

    To get caught in a difficult situation or trap.

    Related Words

    trap:

    A device or enclosure designed to catch or hold animals.

    net:

    A device made of fabric, rope, or wire used to capture animals or objects.

    Slang Meanings of mousetrap

    Meaning: A clever scheme that entraps someone.

    Example Sentence: That business pitch was a real mousetrap designed to lure in investors.

    Meaning: A situation where one is caught off guard.

    Example Sentence: I fell right into the mousetrap of that prank.