tricks

word · lemma: trick

/ˈtɹɪks/
triks
/tɹˈɪks/
triks

Definition

A trick is something clever you do to achieve a result, entertain people, or fool someone. The plural 'tricks' can refer to useful techniques, playful actions, or dishonest actions depending on the context.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in phrases like 'magic tricks', 'learn a few tricks', and 'play tricks on someone'. It can be positive (a useful method), neutral (a performance), or negative (deception). Don't confuse it with 'tip': a 'tip' is advice, while a 'trick' is a clever method or deceptive act.

Example Sentences

The clown showed us some funny tricks.

basic

My dog can do two tricks.

basic

He knows a few tricks for cutting onions without crying.

basic

Don't fall for their sales tricks.

natural

She picked up a few tricks from her old boss.

natural

The kids were always playing tricks on each other.

natural