- nountricks (plural noun)
- a cunning or skillful act or scheme intended to deceive or outwit someone:"he's a double-dealer capable of any mean trick"
- a mischievous practical joke:"she thought Elaine was playing some trick on her"
- an illusion:"I thought I saw a flicker of emotion, but it was probably a trick of the light"
- a skillful act performed for entertainment or amusement:"he did conjuring tricks for his daughters"
- a clever or particular way of doing something:"the trick is to put one ski forward and kneel"
- a peculiar or characteristic habit or mannerism:"she had a trick of clipping off certain words and phrases"
- (in bridge, whist, and similar card games) a sequence of cards forming a single round of play. One card is laid down by each player, the highest card being the winner.
- informala prostitute's client.
- a sailor's turn at the helm, usually lasting for two or four hours.
verbtricks (third person present)- deceive or outwit (someone) by being cunning or skillful:"buyers can be tricked by savvy sellers"
- heraldrysketch (a coat of arms) in outline, with the colors indicated by letters or signs.
Originlate Middle English (as a noun): from an Old French dialect variant of triche, from trichier ‘deceive’, of unknown origin. Current senses of the verb date from the mid 16th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a cunning or skillful act or scheme intended to deceive or outwit someone:
- a mischievous practical joke:
- an illusion:
- a skillful act performed for entertainment or amusement:
- a clever or particular way of doing something:
- a peculiar or characteristic habit or mannerism:
- a prostitute's client.
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.a crafty or underhanded device, maneuver, stratagem, or the like, intended to deceive or cheat; artifice; ruse; wile.www.dictionary.com/browse/tricktrick noun [ C ] uk / trɪk / us / trɪk / trick noun [C] (ACT OF DECEIVING) Add to word list B1 an action that is intended to deceive, either as a way of cheating someone, or as a joke or form of entertainment:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/trick
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WEB1. a deceitful, cunning, or underhand action or plan. 2. a. a mischievous, malicious, or humorous action or plan; joke. the boys are up to their tricks again. b. (as modifier) a trick spider.
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