tricksy (Meaning)
tricksy (s)
marked by skill in deception
tricksy (a.)
Exhibiting artfulness; trickish.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tricksy
Synonyms:
- intricate
- stubborn
- abstruse
- abstract
- vexing
- demanding
- vexatious
- recondite
- scabrous
- troublesome
- involved
- oppressive
- burdensome
- troublous
- exhausting
- stressful
- exacting
- inconvenient
- worrisome
- onerous
- importunate
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
tricksy Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The politician's tricksy rhetoric swayed voters with its superficial charm.
- The hacker employed tricksy techniques to compromise sensitive data.
- The virus employed tricksy encryption to evade detection by security software.
- The con artist had a tricksy way with words, convincing victims to part with their money.
- The tricksy mirage in the desert led travelers astray, leaving them dehydrated.
- 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, problematic,difficult, problematical, sensitive, complicated, catchy, ticklish, thorny, problem
easy, manageable, painless, effortless, uncomplicated, straightforward, simple,simple, straightforward, easy
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.