tricked

[trikt]

tricked Definition

  • 1deceive or cheat someone
  • 2cause someone to believe something that is not true

Using tricked: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tricked" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He tricked me into giving him my money.

  • Example

    She was tricked into signing a contract she didn't understand.

  • Example

    The magician tricked the audience with his illusions.

  • Example

    They tricked their opponents with a clever play.

tricked Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tricked

Antonyms for tricked

Phrases with tricked

  • trick out

    decorate or adorn something in an ostentatious or gaudy manner

    Example

    She tricked out her car with neon lights and decals.

  • trick up one's sleeve

    a secret plan or strategy kept hidden until needed

    Example

    He always has a trick up his sleeve when it comes to negotiations.

  • play a trick on someone

    to deceive or prank someone in a playful or harmless way

    Example

    We played a trick on our friend by pretending to be ghosts.

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Summary: tricked in Brief

To 'trick' [trikt] someone means to deceive or cheat them, causing them to believe something that is not true. It can be used in various contexts, such as pranking someone or using a secret strategy, as in 'He always has a trick up his sleeve when it comes to negotiations.'