Noun
The art of dressing up; artifice; stratagem; fraud; imposture.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to reports by the investigators such as Richard Hodgson and magician John Nevil Maskelyne all the phenomena observed in the Cambridge sittings were the result of trickery. Source: Internet
A love potion shouldn’t be about trickery, Bautista-Carolina believes; it should be about self-realization. Source: Internet
As production started on The Rise of Skywalker back in 2018, director J.J. Abrams revealed that unseen footage would be used to craft the character's presence instead of attempting to use CGI trickery to craft the character. Source: Internet
Camus believed that people often escape facing the absurd through "eluding" (l'esquive), a 'trickery' for "those who live not for life itself but some great idea that will transcend it, refine it, give it a meaning, and betray it". Source: Internet
Adding visuals to the equation opened all sorts of avenues for joke telling, and early episodes pile on the optical trickery with relish—some -type talking furniture here, a blatantly obvious wig on Amy Poehler there. Source: Internet
Every day new sects are created and what Saint Paul says about human trickery comes true, with cunning which tries to draw those into error (cf Ephesians 4, 14). Source: Internet