tricksy (Meaning)

Wordnet

tricksy (s)

marked by skill in deception

Webster

tricksy (a.)

Exhibiting artfulness; trickish.

tricksy Sentence Examples

  1. The vendor employed tricksy tactics to entice customers into his store.
  2. The enigmatic fox had a tricksy nature, outwitting countless hunters.
  3. The magician's tricksy illusions left the audience spellbound and questioning reality.
  4. The acrobat's tricksy aerial maneuvers defied gravity and left spectators breathless.
  5. The politician's tricksy rhetoric swayed voters with its superficial charm.
  6. The hacker employed tricksy techniques to compromise sensitive data.
  7. The virus employed tricksy encryption to evade detection by security software.
  8. The con artist had a tricksy way with words, convincing victims to part with their money.
  9. The tricksy mirage in the desert led travelers astray, leaving them dehydrated.
  10. The child's tricksy pranks kept the neighborhood in a constant state of amusement.

FAQs About the word tricksy

marked by skill in deceptionExhibiting artfulness; trickish.

tough, problematical, complicated, sensitive,difficult, problematic, serious, catchy, knotty, dodgy

effortless, easy, painless, uncomplicated, straightforward, painless, uncomplicated, manageable, easy, manageable

The vendor employed tricksy tactics to entice customers into his store.

The enigmatic fox had a tricksy nature, outwitting countless hunters.

The magician's tricksy illusions left the audience spellbound and questioning reality.

The acrobat's tricksy aerial maneuvers defied gravity and left spectators breathless.