That is the correct spelling of "tricky" (sneaky, or difficult).
"Tricky" can be either an adjective or a noun. As an adjective, it describes something that is difficult or complicated. For example, "The math problem was tricky." As a noun, "tricky" refers to a person who is cunning or deceitful. For example, "He is a tricky character."
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, making them tricky for those learning English as a second language to distinguish and use correctly in written or verbal communication.
It is correct to say "none of these recipies are tricky"
No, "tricky" is an adjective that describes something as deceptive, difficult, or challenging. An adverb would be a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to describe how something is done.
"équilibre" balance is a tricky word because in cajun french balance means the rest of. (ie La balance de ma vie... the rest of my life)
The correct spelling is "tricky".
That tricky hill on a ski run is a 'mogul'
The likely word is "sneaky" (devious, tricky).
The word sought may be "despite" (in spite of).Similar words are the adjectives decrepit (worn out, dilapidated) and deceptive (misleading, tricky).
Gorillas is one of those tricky-to-spell words; one R or two? one L or two? The spelling "gorillas" is one that requires memorizing or repetition until you can recall it every time.
you can use the tricky discard a spell card then use spell strikers special ability to remmove the spell and special summon spell striker then use dubble summon and normal summon a level four monster then tribute all three and summon gilfred and blow up their monsters
Aloha: HI'ian is tricky; many words depend on how they are used. Say pūpū [poopoo] as a general word, or sometimes iwi [eewee].
In 'French', which is what I assume you mean, the word three is spelled trois, and pronounced trwah, which is kinda tricky to spell out, but you make the r sound in the word by flicking your tongue off the roof of your mouth, like you're about to roll it.
tricky,tricky,tricky...
tricky is skill dog
At the first grade level, children should be spelling very simple words. The most complex I would get with them are words like stool, sleep, glue, sky, etc. Some tricky options might be comb, lamb, or elf.
tricky is an adjective.