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Noose

usgb/nuːs/Volume
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Negative Connotation

The word often implies danger or death, especially when referring to hanging.

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The grim history of the noose casts a dark shadow.
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Literal Use

Used literally, 'noose' refers to the actual loop knot used in situations described.

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The cowboy created a noose to round up the cattle.
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Figurative Speech

Metaphorically, 'noose' implies a trap or a situation that's hard to escape.

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He walked into a financial noose with those loans.
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