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    pitfall
    /ˈpɪtfɔːl/

    noun

    • 1. a hidden or unsuspected danger or difficulty: "the pitfalls of buying goods at public auctions"
    • 2. a covered pit for use as a trap.

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  2. a problem, used especially about problems that may happen in the future: He took financial advice on how to avoid the pitfalls of setting up your own business. common / potential pitfalls. (Definition of pitfall from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of pitfall. pitfall.

  3. The meaning of PITFALL is trap, snare; specifically : a pit flimsily covered or camouflaged and used to capture and hold animals or people.

  4. n. 1. An unapparent source of trouble or danger; a hidden hazard: "potential pitfalls stemming from their optimistic inflation assumptions" (New York Times). 2. A concealed hole in the ground that serves as a trap. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

  5. A pitfall is a trap or difficulty you didn't see. A possible pitfall for high school seniors is not working hard after they know they've already been accepted into college. In 1300, pitfall referred to an animal trap, such as branches laid across a deep hole offering no escape.

  6. pitfall British English : pitfall NOUN / ˈpɪtfɔːl / The pitfalls involved in a particular activity or situation are the things that may go wrong or may cause problems.

  7. PITFALL definition: a likely mistake or problem in a situation: . Learn more.

  8. noun. /ˈpɪtfɔːl/ a danger or difficulty, especially one that is hidden or not obvious at first. the potential pitfalls of buying a house. Getting professional advice will help you avoid the most obvious pitfalls. Extra Examples. Topics Danger c2, Difficulty and failure c2. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Want to learn more?

  9. Oct 26, 2024 · pitfall (plural pitfalls) (figurative) A potential, unsuspected, hidden problem, hazard, or danger that is easily encountered but not immediately obvious. Synonym: trap. It's usually a simple task, but you should know the pitfalls before you attempt it yourself.

  10. pitfall. a lightly covered pit prepared as a trap for people or animals. any trap, danger, or mistake that may imperil someone: the pitfalls of a career in teaching. pit•fall (pit′ fôl′), n. a lightly covered and unnoticeable pit prepared as a trap for people or animals.

  11. pitfalls. An unapparent source of trouble or danger; a hidden hazard. American Heritage. Similar definitions. A lightly covered pit used as a trap for animals. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. An unsuspected difficulty, danger, or error that one may fall into. Webster's New World.

  12. a problem, used especially about problems that may happen in the future: He took financial advice on how to avoid the pitfalls of setting up your own business. common / potential pitfalls. (Definition of pitfall from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of pitfall. pitfall.

  13. pitfall. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English pit‧fall /ˈpɪtfɔːl $ -fɒːl/ noun [countable usually plural] a problem or difficulty that is likely to happen in a particular job, course of action, or activity pitfall of He gave me advice on how to avoid the pitfalls of the legal process. the pitfalls associated with the purchase ...

  14. Synonyms for PITFALL: risk, hitch, snag, catch, gotcha, booby trap, land mine, kicker; Antonyms of PITFALL: protection, ward, guard, shield, refuge, retreat, harbor, shelter.

  15. It is often used to describe a problem or obstacle that is not immediately apparent, and may catch someone off guard. For example, a common pitfall in starting a new business is underestimating the amount of time and resources required, leading to financial difficulties or failure.

  16. Definition of 'pitfall' pitfall. (pɪtfɔl ) Word forms: pitfalls. countable noun. The pitfalls involved in a particular activity or situation are the things that may go wrong or may cause problems. The pitfalls of working abroad are numerous. Synonyms: danger, difficulty, peril, catch [informal] More Synonyms of pitfall. More Synonyms of pitfall.

  17. What does the noun pitfall mean? There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun pitfall, two of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. pitfall has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. weaponry (Middle English) hunting (Middle English) See meaning & use.

  18. Find 26 different ways to say PITFALL, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  19. pitfall. A pitfall is a hidden or unsuspected danger, risk, or difficulty that one may encounter, often resulting in setback or failure. It can also refer to a trap or snare, especially when used metaphorically.

  20. noun. These are words and phrases related to pitfall. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of pitfall. We warned her about the pitfalls of pursuing a career in politics.

  21. An unapparent source of trouble or danger; a hidden hazard: "potential pitfalls stemming from their optimistic inflation assumptions" (New York Times). 2. A concealed hole in the ground that serves as a trap. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.