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  1. verb [ T ] uk / trɪk / us / trɪk / B2. to deceive someone, often as a part of a plan: trick someone into doing something Dean tricked the old lady into giving him eight hundred dollars. Synonyms. deceive. fox UK. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to deceive someone.

  2. See Definitions and Examples. Synonyms for TRICKED: deceived, deluded, duped, erroneous, inaccurate, untrue, confused, misguided; Antonyms of TRICKED: right, correct, true, informed, accurate, exact, precise, revealed.

  3. 1. a. : a crafty procedure or practice meant to deceive or defraud. b. : a mischievous act : prank. c. : a deceptive, dexterous, or ingenious feat. especially : one designed to puzzle or amuse. a juggler's tricks. d. : an indiscreet or childish action. 2. a (1) : a quick or artful way of getting a result : knack.

  4. verb [ T ] uk / trɪk / us / trɪk / B2. to deceive someone, often as a part of a plan: trick someone into doing something Dean tricked the old lady into giving him eight hundred dollars. Synonyms. deceive. fox UK. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to deceive someone.

  5. 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.

  6. to make somebody believe something which is not true, especially in order to cheat them. trick somebody I'd been tricked and I felt stupid. trick your way + adv./prep. He managed to trick his way past the security guards. Synonyms cheat.

  7. to make someone believe something that is not true, especially in order to cheat them I was tricked and I felt stupid. Thesaurus cheat. lie; trick; fool; deceive; betray; con; These words all mean to make someone believe something that is not true, especially in order to get what you want.

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