pending context it's trick or the tricked.
a trick.
No, the verb 'trick' is a verb (trick, tricks, tricking, tricked).The noun 'trick' is an abstract noun, a word for an action meant to deceive or cheat; a word for a concept.The word 'trick' is also an adjective (such as a trick question).
The word trick is already a noun. Another example is the word trickster.
The noun "trick" can form suffixes like "trickery" and "trickster."
pending context it's trick or the tricked.
Yes, the word 'tricks' is a noun (trick, tricks) and a verb (trick, tricks, tricking, tricked).Examples:The tricks he plays on his sister make her angry. (noun)When he least expects it, she tricks him in return. (verb)Note: The form 'trick' is also an adjective (a trickquestion, trick riding).
The noun formed from "select" is "selection."
noun is choise that is formed from the verb choose.
Thief is the noun.It can be formed from the verb thieve.
The noun trick is an abstract noun, a word for cunning or skillful act or scheme intended to deceive or outwit someone; a word for a concept.The abstract noun forms for the verb to trick are trickery and the gerund, tricking.The abstract noun form for the adjective trick is trickiness.
As a noun: cleas (trick).
It's trickiness!