Ensnares vs Ensnarer – What’s the difference?

Ensnares vs Ensnarer - What's the difference?
As a verb ensnares is (ensnare).

As a noun ensnarer is one who ensnares.

ensnares

English

Verb

(head)

  • (ensnare)
  • Anagrams

    * nearness


    ensnare

    English

    Alternative forms

    * (l)

    Verb

  • To entrap; to catch in a snare or trap.
  • * 2005 : ,
  • When we were asked to what one should apply the name “what is not”, we were ensnared in total paradox. Remember?
  • To entangle; to enmesh.
  • * {{quote-book, year=2006, author=
  • , title=Internal Combustion
    , chapter=1 citation
    , passage=But electric vehicles and the batteries that made them run became ensnared in corporate scandals, fraud, and monopolistic corruption that shook the confidence of the nation and inspired automotive upstarts.}}

    ensnarer

    English

    Noun

    (en noun )

  • One who ensnares.
  • * The Spectator
  • Here is a little country girl that is very cunning, that makes her use of being young and unbred, and outdoes the ensnarers , who are almost twice her age.