Meaning & Definition of Trickster in English
Trickster
A person who cheats or deceives others, often for amusement.
Pronunciation:
/ˈtrɪk.stɚ/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
trickstersDetailed Definitions
Definition: A figure in folklore who uses wit and cunning to outsmart others, often a performer of tricks.
Example Sentence: The coyote is often viewed as a trickster in Native American folklore.
Definition: An individual known for practical jokes or deceiving others.
Example Sentence: He's always been a trickster, pulling pranks on his friends.
Etymology
Origin: Derived from the word 'trick', which comes from Old French 'trique' meaning 'a tricky act'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- trickster archetype: A character type in folklore and mythology that embodies cunning and resourcefulness.
- trickster spirit: A concept describing a mischievous entity or being that plays tricks on people.
Translations
- Spanish: embaucador
- French: farceur
- German: Schwindler
- Russian: обманщик
Related Words
- prank: A mischievous act intended to trick someone.
- deception: The act of deceiving someone.
- cunning: Having or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit.
Slang Meanings of trickster
Meaning: Someone who consistently plays tricks or pranks.
Example Sentence: Don't invite him to the party; he's such a trickster, he'll mess with everyone.
Meaning: A person who is clever in a mischievous way.
Example Sentence: She's a real trickster, always coming up with new ways to prank her colleagues.