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trick
noun as in deceit
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- ambush
- artifice
- blind
- bluff
- casuistry
- cheat
- chicanery
- circumvention
- con
- concealment
- conundrum
- cover
- decoy
- delusion
- disguise
- dodge
- double-dealing
- duplicity
- equivocation
- evasion
- fabrication
- fake
- falsehood
- feint
- forgery
- game
- imposition
- imposture
- intrigue
- invention
- machination
- perjury
- pretense
- snare
- stratagem
- subterfuge
- swindle
- treachery
- wile
noun as in prank, joke
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noun as in expertise, know-how
noun as in characteristic, habit
verb as in fool; deceive
Example Sentences
The welcome trick she pulls off on “Mayhem” is how alive the memory feels.
Aware of the danger, Poilievre accused Liberals of "trying to trick Canadians" to elect them to a fourth term.
Scores of Indian nationals were also tricked into fighting for Russia in the war with Ukraine after they were offered fake jobs and opportunities to study abroad.
There are things, little tricks that definitely help shed one character and move on to the next.
Dressed in all black, wearing a rucksack and holding a white plastic bag, he spoke with Mrs Hunt before tricking his way inside.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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