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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.

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11y ago

Yes, the noun 'trick' is an abstract noun, word for an act of deception; a ruse, an artifice, a prank, or a gimmick.

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10y ago

The word trick is a noun form; trick is also a verb and an adjective. For example:

Noun: Camouflage is a trick of nature to help creatures survive amidst predators.

Verb: The size of the box is meant to trick the eye of the shopper.

Adjective: I think this is a trick question.

Another noun is the gerund/verbal noun "tricking."

The noun for the adjective tricky is "trickiness."

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12y ago

Yes, the noun trick is an abstract noun; a word for something you know and understand (figure out).

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11y ago

The abstract noun is trickiness.

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3y ago

Trickery or outwitting someone or something

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Why is “Grammarly” advertising itself as an answer LOL 😂 😆 😝

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Tricking or outwitting someone or something

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trickery

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