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BNC: 6898 COCA: 6391

tricky

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tricky /ˈtrɪki/ adjective
trickier; trickiest
tricky
/ˈtrɪki/
adjective
trickier; trickiest
Learner's definition of TRICKY
[also more tricky; most tricky]
: using or likely to use dishonest tricks欺骗的;狡猾的;诡计多端的
: requiring skill or caution : difficult to do or deal with需技巧的;需小心的;难处理的;棘手的

— trickiness

/ˈtrɪkinəs/ noun [noncount]
BNC: 6898 COCA: 6391
trickier; trickiest
1
: inclined to or marked by trickery
2
a
: giving a deceptive impression of easiness, simplicity, or order : ticklish
a tricky path through the swamp
3
: requiring skill, knack, or caution (as in doing or handling) : difficult
a tricky problem
also : ingenious
a tricky rhythm
trickily adverb
trickiness noun
Choose the Right Synonym for tricky

sly, cunning, crafty, wily, tricky, foxy, artful, slick mean attaining or seeking to attain one's ends by guileful or devious means.

sly implies furtiveness, lack of candor, and skill in concealing one's aims and methods.

a sly corporate raider

cunning suggests the inventive use of sometimes limited intelligence in overreaching or circumventing.

the cunning fox avoided the trap

crafty implies cleverness and subtlety of method.

a crafty lefthander

wily implies skill and deception in maneuvering.

the wily fugitive escaped the posse

tricky is more likely to suggest shiftiness and unreliability than skill in deception and maneuvering.

a tricky political operative

foxy implies a shrewd and wary craftiness usually involving devious dealing.

a foxy publicity man planting stories

artful implies indirectness in dealing and often connotes sophistication or cleverness.

elicited the information by artful questioning

slick emphasizes smoothness and guile.

slick operators selling time-sharing

Example Sentences

The lock is tricky to open. a tricky musical passage for the woodwind section
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Word History

First Known Use

1786, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of tricky was in 1786
BNC: 6898 COCA: 6391

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