to entrap or ensnare.
Thomas Welling was waylay by a swarm of admirers.Robbers prepared to waylay the travellers.Thomas was waylaid by his admirers.Robbers tried to waylay (ambush, intercept) the caravan.The caravan was waylaid.
kidnap detain
Negative
The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.
The antonym for from is to. Because antonym means opposite.
Thomas Welling was waylay by a swarm of admirers.Robbers prepared to waylay the travellers.Thomas was waylaid by his admirers.Robbers tried to waylay (ambush, intercept) the caravan.The caravan was waylaid.
A rober waits to waylay the old Lady.
Thugs have been known to waylay freshmen in this breezeway.
Thugs often choose to waylay travelers as they wearily make their way back home.
Yes, waylay is a negative concept as it essentially means to 'ambush' someone.
Negative
The past tense is waylaid.
Negative
kidnap detain
waylaid waylay wayward
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The antonym of the word 'synonym' is 'antonym'.