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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 likely mistake or problem in a situation: The store fell into one of the major pitfalls of small business, borrowing from suppliers by paying bills late. There's a video that tells new students about pitfalls to avoid. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. a problem. problem What's the problem here?

  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. Pitfall definition: a lightly covered and unnoticeable pit prepared as a trap for people or animals.. See examples of PITFALL used in a sentence.

  5. 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.

  6. Define pitfall. pitfall synonyms, pitfall pronunciation, pitfall translation, English dictionary definition of pitfall. n. 1. An unapparent source of trouble or danger; a hidden hazard: "potential pitfalls stemming from their optimistic inflation assumptions" . 2.

  7. 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.

  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. Take your English to the next level.

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