- bait
- I(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)n. lure, temptation. —v. t. decoy, lure, tempt; tease, torment, badger. See attraction, malevolence, discontent.II(Roget's IV) n.Syn. lure, inducement, bribe; see attraction 2 .v.1. [To provide with a lure]Syn. set, furnish, cover, charge.2. [To torment]Syn. badger, harass, goad, hound, nag, tease, torment, hector, heckle, worry, persecute, beleaguer, anger, ride*, needle*, pick on*; see also bother 2 .3. [To lure]III(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus)In.lure, allurement, attraction, bribe, enticement, *come-on, inducement.IIv.1. lure attract, entice, bribe, induce, seduce, tantalize, tempt, draw, interest.2. goad tease, pick on, harass, rile, provoke, annoy, irk, hector, badger, *ride.ANT.: 1. repel, repulse. 2. pacify, please, mollifyIV(Roget's Thesaurus II) I noun 1. Something that attracts, especially with the promise of pleasure or reward: allurement, come-on, enticement, inducement, inveiglement, invitation, lure, seduction, temptation. See LIKE. 2. Something that leads one into a place or situation from which escape is difficult: lure, snare, trap. See LIKE, SAFETY. II verb 1. To torment with persistent insult or ridicule: badger, bullyrag, heckle, hector, hound, taunt. Informal: needle, ride. Idiom: wave the red flag in front of the bull. See TREAT WELL. 2. To disturb by repeated attacks: annoy, bedevil, beleaguer, beset, harass, harry, pester, plague, tease, torment, worry. See FEELINGS, PAIN. 3. To excite (another) by exposing something desirable while keeping it out of reach: tantalize, tease. See EXCITE.
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