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decoy vs roper

roper vs decoy

decoy and roper both are nouns.

decoy is a verb but roper is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
decoy Yes No Yes No
roper Yes No No No
As nouns, roper is a hyponym of decoy; that is, roper is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than decoy:
  • decoy: a beguiler who leads someone into danger (usually as part of a plot)
  • roper: a decoy who lures customers into a gambling establishment (especially one with a fixed game)
Other hyponyms of decoy include shill.
decoy (noun) roper (noun)
something used to lure fish or other animals into danger so they can be trapped or killed a craftsman who makes ropes
a beguiler who leads someone into danger (usually as part of a plot) a cowboy who uses a lasso to rope cattle or horses
a decoy who lures customers into a gambling establishment (especially one with a fixed game)
decoy (verb) roper (verb)
lure or entrap with or as if with a decoy
Difference between decoy and roper

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