A person who performs tricks is often called a "performer" or "entertainer." If the tricks are related to magic, they may be specifically referred to as a "magician." In the context of circus acts, such a person might be called an "acrobat" or "juggler," depending on the nature of the tricks.
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A person who does magic tricks may be known as a magician, an illusionist, or a prestidigitator.
You either call him a trapeze artist or a trapezeist.
A person who tricks others is often referred to as a "con artist" or "fraudster." They may also be called a "swindler" or "scammer," depending on the nature of their deception. Such individuals typically use deceitful tactics to gain something of value, whether it be money, trust, or information.
A person who performs tricks using sleight of hand is called a "conjurer." Conjurers often use illusions and magic to entertain audiences, showcasing their dexterity and skill in manipulating objects.
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One who "performs deceptive tricks" is a prestidigitator or illusionist.
magician
The person who performs tricks with cards is commonly referred to as a magician or a card magician. They often use sleight of hand and various techniques to entertain audiences with card tricks and illusions.
In France, a person who is fooled on April Fool's Day is called an "April fish" or "poisson d'avril." It is a tradition to play pranks and tricks on people on this particular day.