trickish (Meaning)

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trickish (a.)

Given to tricks; artful in making bargains; given to deception and cheating; knavish.

trickish Sentence Examples

  1. The path through the forest was trickish, leading hikers astray with its winding turns and hidden obstacles.
  2. The magician's trickish sleight of hand left the audience in awe and confusion.
  3. The trickish salesman used cunning tactics to lure customers into making impulsive purchases.
  4. The complex puzzle proved to be trickish, requiring careful thought and logical reasoning.
  5. The trickish politician exploited loopholes in the law to gain an unfair advantage.
  6. The trickish nature of the virus made it difficult for scientists to develop an effective vaccine.
  7. The trickish terrain of the mountain demanded skilled mountaineering techniques.
  8. The thief used trickish devices to bypass security systems and steal valuable artifacts.
  9. The trickish advertising campaign used deceptive claims to mislead consumers.
  10. The trickish question on the exam tested the students' ability to think critically and avoid pitfalls.

FAQs About the word trickish

Given to tricks; artful in making bargains; given to deception and cheating; knavish.

wily, beguiling, shady, subtle, inaccurate, fallacious, specious, slick, deceptive, misleading

candid, candid, illuminating,straightforward, direct, open, nondeceptive, forthright, outspoken, plain

The path through the forest was trickish, leading hikers astray with its winding turns and hidden obstacles.

The magician's trickish sleight of hand left the audience in awe and confusion.

The trickish salesman used cunning tactics to lure customers into making impulsive purchases.

The complex puzzle proved to be trickish, requiring careful thought and logical reasoning.