Trickster

  • 31trickster — noun a) A mythological figure responsible for teaching others through the use of guile and treason. b) One who performs a trick. See Also: trick …

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  • 32trickster — Synonyms and related words: Artful Dodger, Philadelphia lawyer, Yankee horse trader, charmer, cheat, cheater, con man, conjurer, crafty rascal, defrauder, diddler, dodger, double dealer, escamoteur, flimflammer, fox, glib tongue, gyp artist,… …

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  • 33trickster — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. fraud, confidence man, impostor; see cheat 1 , swindler . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A person who cheats: bilk, cheat, cheater, cozener, defrauder, rook, sharper, swindler, victim izer. Informal: chiseler, crook,… …

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  • 34Trickster — Trịcks|ter 〈m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: 〉 mythologisches Wesen, das einen betrügerischen Charakter besitzt u. in Volkserzählungen vor allem als schelmischer Geist erscheint …

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  • 35trickster — trick|ster [ trıkstər ] noun count someone who uses dishonest methods to get what they want …

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  • 36trickster — trick·ster || trɪkstÉ™(r) n. person who plays tricks; rogue, crook, swindler, cheat …

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  • 37trickster — noun a person who cheats or deceives people …

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  • 38trickster — n. Deceiver, cheat, rogue, knave, tricker, impostor, double dealer, hocus pocus, swindler …

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  • 39trickster — noun she spent her whole life loving and protecting a brother who was never better than the lowest of tricksters Syn: swindler, cheat, fraud, fraudster; charlatan, mountebank, quack, impostor, sham, hoaxer; rogue, villain, shyster, scoundrel;… …

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  • 40trickster — n 1. deceiver, deluder, hoodwinker, beguiler, inveigler, bamboozler, dissembler, bluff, pettifogger; fake, faker, phony, humbug; imposter, mas querader, pretender, mountebank, hypocrite, charlatan, Inf. quack; adventurer, rogue, picaroon, rascal …

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