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    trick·er·y
    /ˈtrik(ə)rē/

    noun

    • 1. the practice of deception: "the dealer resorted to trickery"

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  2. The meaning of TRICKERY is the practice of crafty underhanded ingenuity to deceive or cheat. How to use trickery in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Trickery.

  3. TRICKERY definition: 1. the activity of using tricks to deceive or cheat people: 2. the activity of using tricks to…. Learn more.

  4. Trickery is using pretense or sleight of hand or fast talking to cheat a person out of some amount of money, the way a card sharp or a con man might do. The earliest use of trick was in this negative sense — a mean ruse or cheat.

  5. Trickery is the use of dishonest methods in order to achieve something. They are notorious for resorting to trickery in order to impress their clients. Synonyms: deception , fraud , cheating , con [ informal ] More Synonyms of trickery

  6. the activity of using tricks to deceive or cheat people: The government, he said, had resorted to political trickery in its attempts to retain power. Synonyms. chicanery formal. deception. guile formal. jiggery-pokery old-fashioned informal. skulduggery. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Cheating & tricking. anti-fraud. bad faith.

  7. Trickery definition: the use or practice of tricks or stratagems to deceive; artifice; deception.. See examples of TRICKERY used in a sentence.

  8. Define trickery. trickery synonyms, trickery pronunciation, trickery translation, English dictionary definition of trickery. n. pl. trick·er·ies The practice or use of tricks; deception by stratagem.

  9. Trickery definition: The practice or use of tricks; deception by stratagem.

  10. trickery definition: the use of tricks to deceive or cheat people. Learn more.

  11. v. to deceive:[ ~ + object] They tricked me into giving them my money. to cheat (someone), forcing someone to lose something:[ ~ + object + out of + object] tricked out of his inheritance by dishonest lawyers.