bait
[ beyt ]
/ beɪt /
noun
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object) Archaic.
Origin of bait
OTHER WORDS FROM bait
bait·er, noun o·ver·bait, verb (used with object) re·bait, verb (used with object) un·bait, verb (used with object)Words nearby bait
baire,
bairn,
bairnsfather,
baisa,
baisakhi,
bait,
bait and switch,
bait casting,
bait-and-switch,
baitfish,
baith
Example sentences from the Web for bait
British Dictionary definitions for bait (1 of 2)
bait
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/ (beɪt) /
noun
verb
Word Origin for bait
C13: from Old Norse
beita to hunt, persecute; related to Old English
bǣtan to restrain, hunt, Old High German
beizen
usage for bait
The phrase
with bated breath is sometimes wrongly spelled
with baited breath
British Dictionary definitions for bait (2 of 2)
Idioms and Phrases with bait
bait