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trickery

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Noun — The use of deceit or clever schemes to mislead or cheat someone.

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resort to trickery political trickery a bit of trickery

Etymology

Formed from trick plus the noun suffix -ery, first recorded in the early 18th century.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “trickery” mean?

The word “trickery” means the use of deceit or clever schemes to mislead or cheat someone. In plain terms, deceptive or dishonest behavior meant to fool someone.

How do you pronounce “trickery”?

“Trickery” is pronounced TRIH-kuh-ree (/ˈtɹɪ.kə.ɹi/ in IPA).

How do you use “trickery” in a sentence?

Here is “trickery” used in a sentence: “The scam relied on trickery rather than force.”

What part of speech is “trickery”?

“Trickery” is a noun.

Where does the word “trickery” come from?

The word “trickery” dates back to around 1700. Formed from trick plus the noun suffix -ery, first recorded in the early 18th century.

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