trickstertrick‧ster /ˈtrɪkstə $ -ər/ noun [countable]

- He was grinning now, his old soul-of-the-party trickster look.
- It was a remarkable trick, but the trickster was even more striking.
- Luckily, she had an innate ability to quickly judge people-if they were honest, loyal, tricksters or leeches.
- The lack of anonymity meant that charlatans and tricksters could rarely get away with their deceptions for long.
- There are many frauds and tricksters in this area.
► confidence trickster British English
a slick, fast-talking confidence trickster NOUN► confidence· He can break up the rhythm with the deceptive powers of a confidence trickster and made something happen from seemingly stagnant positions.· Maybe he was a confidence trickster.· Apparently his mum died when he was just a kid and his dad was a confidence trickster.
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