fall into a trap
English
Verb
fall into a trap (third-person singular simple present falls into a trap, present participle falling into a trap, simple past fell into a trap, past participle fallen into a trap)
- (idiomatic, intransitive) To make a mistake, a bad decision or act senselessly and get into an extremely difficult situation.
- If you are not careful, you can fall into a trap of focusing too much on getting more loans instead of paying off other bills.
- (idiomatic, intransitive) To be fooled and get into a difficult situation by relying on someone or responding to a scam, trick or prank.
- He fell into a trap by believing his childhood friend and giving away all of his savings.
Synonyms
- walk into a trap
- fall for
Translations
To make a mistake, a bad decision or act insensibly and get into an extremely difficult situation
To be fooled and get into a difficult situation by relying on someone or responding to a scam, trick or prank
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