Trick [noun]
Definition of Trick:
deceit
Synonyms of Trick:
● Maneuver
● Fraud
● Deception
● Plot
● Ploy
● Ruse
● Hoax
● Conspiracy
● Trap
● Device
● Gimmick
● Distortion
● Illusion
● Fake
● Stratagem
● Falsehood
● Duplicity
● Cheat
● Machination
● Delusion
● Conundrum
● Disguise
● Invention
● Casuistry
● Artifice
● Concealment
● Double-dealing
● Imposition
● Evasion
● Treachery
● Forgery
● Imposture
● Dodge
● Feint
● Perjury
● Equivocation
● Bluff
● Snare
● Pretense
● Fabrication
● Blind
● Swindle
● Chicanery
● Circumvention
● Cover
● Game
● Ambush
● Subterfuge
● Decoy
● Wile
● Intrigue
● Con
Opposite/Antonyms of Trick:
● Misunderstanding
● Seriousness
● Meeting
● Facing
● Directness
● Openness
● Forthrightness
● Truth
● Ignorance
● Frankness
● Truthfulness
● Reality
● Honesty
Sentence/Example of Trick:
Clayton knew it very well, and the trick of examining the books was all a fudge.
Would you wish by trick or quibble to juggle me out of these last acres?
There are very many things which I cannot do, but there are also one or two which I have the trick of.
Now, the stool-pigeon in this trick is a swell English crook.
But as we have nobody to act that part for us, I have decided upon playing him a trick of my own.
I had no words, but I remembered the trick he had taught me, about what to do when I met a Diné.
But how's Alan goin' to turn the trick in a big field of rough ridin' b'ys?
A man in Gilroy, Ohio, would take the trick which decided the game.
The audience now had the appearance of one watching a juggler perform a trick.
I have been young and now am old, yet have I not learned the trick of reading a woman's mind.