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Webster 1913 Edition
Trickery
Trick′er-y
,Noun.
The art of dressing up; artifice; stratagem; fraud; imposture.
Definition 2024
trickery
trickery
English
Noun
trickery (countable and uncountable, plural trickeries)
- (uncountable) Deception or underhanded behavior.
- 1852, Charles Dickens, Bleak House, ch. 1:
- In trickery, evasion, procrastination, spoliation, botheration, under false pretences of all sorts, there are influences that can never come to good.
- 1852, Charles Dickens, Bleak House, ch. 1:
- (uncountable) The art of dressing up; imposture.
- (uncountable) Artifice; the use of one or more stratagems.
- (countable) An instance of deception, underhanded behavior, dressing up, imposture, artifice, etc.
- 1809, Washington Irving, Knickerbocker's History of New York, ch. 47:
- [H]e did not wrap his rugged subject in silks and ermines, and other sickly trickeries of phrase.
- 1898, Bret Harte, "See UP" in Stories in Light and Shadow:
- The miners found diversions even in his alleged frauds and trickeries . . . and were fond of relating with great gusto his evasion of the Foreign Miners' Tax.
- 1809, Washington Irving, Knickerbocker's History of New York, ch. 47:
Synonyms
- See Wikisaurus:deception
Translations
underhanded behavior
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References
- trickery in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913