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pitfall
[ pit-fawl ]
noun
- a lightly covered and unnoticeable pit prepared as a trap for people or animals.
- any trap or danger for the unwary:
the pitfall of excessive pride.
pitfall
/ ˈpɪtˌfɔːl /
noun
- an unsuspected difficulty or danger
- a trap in the form of a concealed pit, designed to catch men or wild animals
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of pitfall1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Buying a home on a brand new estate is meant to offer peace of mind, free from the potential pitfalls of older homes.
Experts in the potholes and pitfalls facing writers — especially investigation-minded or merely activist journalists — say they’ve received a rising number of inquiries from those considering launching a freelance career.
It might even have been counterproductive: As an editor, I regularly caution writers about the pitfalls of over-reporting, in which the proliferation of detail can cloud understanding as opposed to create it.
There are benefits and pitfalls to this schematic narrative approach.
The discrepancies show the pitfalls inherent in using this data to make assertions about noncitizens.
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