"Tricky words" typically refer to words that are difficult to spell, pronounce, or understand due to their irregular spelling patterns or meanings. They often pose challenges for learners, especially in language acquisition, as they may not follow standard phonetic rules. In educational contexts, these words are often highlighted to help students improve their literacy skills and recognition.
tricky is an adjective.
The comparative and superlative forms of tricky are trickier and trickiest.
"Tricky" is an adjective. It describes something that is difficult or deceptive, often requiring skill or caution to navigate. For example, in the sentence "The puzzle was tricky," it modifies the noun "puzzle."
"tricky".
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It can mean a tricky scheme.
tricky defensive slippery
Artful, tricky or cunning or streetwise.
Yes, it is. It can mean sly (for a person) or can mean complex, intricate, or difficult.
SSX Tricky is a snowboarding term. It describes one of the 'moves' used by snowboarders. SSX Tricky has also become the name of a popular snowboarding game in the SSX series.
The letter is D.
You didn't mention if this was personal or whether you were taking a test with tricky questions being asked. Please post underneath and give an example of what you mean. Thanks
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.
Some words that rhyme with "brekkie" are "sticky," "tricky," and "picky."
a funny hurtful girl/boy can be tricky or none tricky depends what mood it is in mostly mean and fun probably both at the same time.
no it doesn't it means delorean manifackture co.
Some synonyms for the word ''Sneaky'' are devious, deceitful, cowardly, tricky, un-reliable, untrustworthy, sly, slippery, low, malicious, nasty and mean, among with many other words.