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    Trick
    /trik/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. deceive or outwit (someone) by being cunning or skillful: "buyers can be tricked by savvy sellers"
    • 2. sketch (a coat of arms) in outline, with the colors indicated by letters or signs.

    adjective

    • 1. intended or used to deceive or mystify, or to create an illusion: "a trick question"
    • 2. liable to fail; defective: North American "a trick knee"
  2. 1. 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. 3. an illusory or magical feat or device. 4. a simple feat learned by an animal or person.

  3. TRICKED meaning: 1. past simple and past participle of trick 2. to deceive someone, often as a part of a plan: . Learn more.

  4. 5 days ago · A trick is an action that is intended to fool or deceive someone. We are playing a trick on a man who keeps bothering me. Synonyms: joke, put-on [slang], gag [informal], stunt More Synonyms of trick. 2. transitive verb. If someone tricks you, they deceive you, often in order to make you do something.

  5. Add to word list. an action intended to deceive, either as a way of cheating someone or as a joke or form of entertainment: He showed us some card tricks. trick or treat. Trick or treat is what children say on Halloween, when they dress to look frightening or amusing and visit people’s homes to ask for candy:

  6. trick. verb. /trɪk/ Verb Forms. Phrasal Verbs. jump to other results. to make somebody believe something which is not true, especially in order to cheat them. trick somebodyI'd been tricked and I felt stupid. trick your way + adv./prep.He managed to trick his way past the security guards.

  7. verb. /trɪk/ trick somebody Verb Forms. to make someone believe something that is not true, especially in order to cheat them I was tricked and I felt stupid. Thesaurus. Questions about grammar and vocabulary? Find the answers with Practical English Usage online, your indispensable guide to problems in English.

  8. a roguish or mischievous act; practical joke; prank: She likes to play tricks on her friends. a mean, foolish, or childish action. a clever or ingenious device or expedient; adroit technique: the tricks of the trade. the art or knack of doing something skillfully: You seem to have mastered the trick of making others laugh.