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Antonyms for trick
trɪktrick

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  1. trickverb

    Synonyms:
    mod

  2. tricknoun

    Stylish or cool.

    You tried to trick me when you said that house was underpriced.

    Synonyms:
    pull the wool over someones eyes, rip off, fool, gull, con, dupe, hoodwink, have, rip-off, ploy, john, artifice, gambit

  3. tricknoun

    A single piece (or business) of a magician's (or any variety entertainer's) act.

    And for my next trick, I will pull a wombat out of a duffel bag.

    Synonyms:
    gambit, ploy, artifice, con, john, rip-off

  4. tricknoun

    An effective, clever or quick way of doing something.

    Tricks of the trade. What's the trick of getting this chair to fold up?

    Synonyms:
    john, ploy, gambit, con, artifice, rip-off

  5. tricknoun

    A sequence in which each player plays a card and a winning play is determined.

    I was able to take the second trick with the heart queen.

    Synonyms:
    ploy, artifice, rip-off, gambit, con, john

  6. tricknoun

    An act of prostitution. Generally used with turn.

    At the worst point, she was turning ten tricks a day.

    Synonyms:
    rip-off, ploy, artifice, gambit, con, john

  7. tricknoun

    A customer to a prostitute.

    As the businessman rounded the corner, she thought, Here comes another trick.

    Synonyms:
    artifice, gambit, con, john, ploy, rip-off

  8. tricknoun

    An entertaining or difficult physical action.

    That's a nice skateboard, but can you do any tricks on it?

    Synonyms:
    gambit, con, rip-off, artifice, john, ploy

  9. tricknoun

    A daily period of work, especially in shift-based jobs.

    Synonyms:
    rip-off, gambit, con, john, ploy, artifice

  10. tricknoun

    Synonyms:
    sleight of hand, magic trick, illusion

English Synonyms and Antonyms0.0 / 0 votes

  1. trick

    A contrivance or device may be either good or bad. A cheat is a mean advantage in a bargain; a fraud, any form of covert robbery or injury. Imposture is a deceitful contrivance for securing charity, credit, or consideration. A stratagem or maneuver may be of the good against the bad, as it were a skilful movement of war. A wile is usually but not necessarily evil.

    E'en children followed with endearing wile.

    Goldsmith Deserted Village, l. 184.

    A trick is often low, injurious, and malicious; we say a mean trick; the word is sometimes used playfully with less than its full meaning. A ruse or a blind may be quite innocent and harmless. An artifice is a carefully and delicately prepared contrivance for doing indirectly what one could not well do directly. A device is something studied out for promoting an end, as in a mechanism; the word is used of indirect action, often, but not necessarily directed to an evil, selfish, or injurious end. Finesse is especially subtle contrivance, delicate artifice, whether for good or evil. Compare FRAUD.

    Antonyms:
    artlessness, candor, fairness, frankness, guilelessness, honesty, ingenuousness, innocence, openness, simplicity, sincerity, truth

    Synonyms:
    art, artifice, blind, cheat, contrivance, craft, cunning, device, dodge, finesse, fraud, guile, imposture, invention, machination, maneuver, ruse, stratagem, subterfuge, wile

Princeton's WordNet0.0 / 0 votes

  1. trick, fast onenoun

    a cunning or deceitful action or device

    "he played a trick on me"; "he pulled a fast one and got away with it"

    Synonyms:
    deception, joke, illusion, legerdemain, magic trick, caper, put-on, fast one, thaumaturgy, antic, prank, magic, whoremaster, john, conjuration, whoremonger, conjuring trick

  2. tricknoun

    a period of work or duty

    Synonyms:
    deception, joke, illusion, legerdemain, magic trick, caper, put-on, fast one, thaumaturgy, antic, prank, magic, whoremaster, john, conjuration, whoremonger, conjuring trick

  3. tricknoun

    an attempt to get you to do something foolish or imprudent

    "that offer was a dirty trick"

    Synonyms:
    deception, joke, illusion, legerdemain, magic trick, caper, put-on, fast one, thaumaturgy, antic, prank, magic, whoremaster, john, conjuration, whoremonger, conjuring trick

  4. antic, joke, prank, trick, caper, put-onnoun

    a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement

    Synonyms:
    pasquinade, put-on, thaumaturgy, gag, john, sendup, deception, legerdemain, magic trick, parody, job, jest, capriole, fraud, whoremaster, clowning, takeoff, caper, mockery, humbug, charade, frivolity, jape, jocularity, play, joke, buffoonery, romp, fraudulence, fast one, dupery, illusion, magic, lampoon, harlequinade, antic, hoax, travesty, whoremonger, laugh, gambol, frolic, burlesque, spoof, conjuring trick, prank, japery, conjuration

  5. magic trick, conjuring trick, trick, magic, legerdemain, conjuration, thaumaturgy, illusion, deceptionnoun

    an illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers

    Synonyms:
    deception, fantasy, joke, illusion, incantation, legerdemain, phantasy, magic trick, dissembling, caper, semblance, head game, put-on, fast one, dissimulation, fancy, delusion, thaumaturgy, antic, conjury, prank, misrepresentation, magic, invocation, whoremaster, john, conjuration, deceit, whoremonger, conjuring trick, conjuring

  6. whoremaster, whoremonger, john, tricknoun

    a prostitute's customer

    Synonyms:
    deception, legerdemain, prank, joke, illusion, caper, magic trick, lavatory, put-on, fast one, toilet, privy, thaumaturgy, can, john, antic, magic, bathroom, whoremaster, lav, conjuration, whoremonger, conjuring trick

  7. trickverb

    (card games) in a single round, the sequence of cards played by all the players; the high card is the winner

    Synonyms:
    deception, joke, illusion, legerdemain, magic trick, caper, put-on, fast one, thaumaturgy, antic, prank, magic, whoremaster, john, conjuration, whoremonger, conjuring trick

  8. flim-flam, play a joke on, play tricks, trick, fob, fox, pull a fast one on, play a trick onverb

    deceive somebody

    "We tricked the teacher into thinking that class would be cancelled next week"

    Synonyms:
    discombobulate, play a joke on, fuddle, flim-flam, pull someone's leg, confound, fob, confuse, hoax, play a trick on, pull a fast one on, befuddle, throw, fox, bedevil, play tricks

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  1. tricknoun

    Synonyms:
    ruse, artifice, stratagem, sleight, hoax, maneuver, wile, feint, chicane, antic, prank, caper, trait, peculiarity

  2. trickverb

    Synonyms:
    deceive, cheat, defraud, cozen, impose upon, dress, decorate, set off, adorn

How to use trick in a sentence?

  1. Michelle Carlbert:

    My plans are to start exploring what my new hometown of Kansas City has to offer in the way of Halloween celebrations. I'm going to try and visit a pumpkin patch and probably some scare parks, as for Halloween night, I may go out to see what the local neighborhoods are up to as I'm currently in an apartment and likely won't get any trick-or-treaters. Once I have a house again, I'll go back to decorating it and passing out candy on Halloween night, which I love to do.

  2. Vikramaditya Sahai:

    It is a good step. If you are trying to take the step, do it well. Don't play with us. Don't trick us.

  3. Shinzo Abe:

    My view is that the French aren't very confident against the Japanese from a strategic perspective, the trick now is that you're not lobbying Defence, you're lobbying the various members of the NSC.

  4. Phyllis Diller:

    My mother-in-law had a pain beneath her left breast. Turned out to be a trick knee.

  5. Andrew Lawrence:

    Clients are missing a trick with wood, what you need to do if you want an economic wood solution is to think about all the aspects from outset.

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