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Often used in the same context:
magician,
con artist,
conjurer,
grifter,
autolycus,
conjuror,
conniver,
conman,
charlatan,
rascal,
schemer,
clown,
mentalist,
flatterer,
scoundrel,
fabulist,
jester,
magus,
mystic,
sorcerer,
shaman,
fairy,
mountebank,
passepartout,
changeling,
prestidigitator,
spiritualist,
bamboozles,
deceiver,
charmer,
cardsharp,
desperado,
folktale,
impersonator,
ronin,
kleptomaniac,
prankster,
ladykiller,
mentalism,
pickpocket,
simpleton,
imposter,
alter ego,
hustler,
pooka,
sidekick,
snake charmer,
rotter,
illusionist,
escapologist,
joker,
knight errant,
riddler,
bumbler,
fakir,
ventriloquist,
enchanters,
metaphysician,
misfit,
punster,
jape,
swindlers,
fable,
skirt chaser,
djinn,
necromancy,
chameleon,
storyteller,
mesmerism,
betrayer,
villain,
highwayman,
slyness,
witch doctor,
circus acrobat,
launce,
telepath,
crook,
egotist,
weasel,
gamester,
scallywag,
buffoon,
tanuki,
roue,
sorceress,
disguises,
spiritism,
thief,
cat burglar,
henchman,
rhetorician,
healer,
wheeler dealer,
revenges,
djinns,
bunyip,
poisoner,
usurer,
smiler,
thug,
satyr,
tricksters,
juggler,
seducer,
matchmaker,
swindler,
intriguer,
showman,
deceivers,
hero,
opportunist,
trick,
devil,
mythical,
mythological,
picaresque,
puranic,
underdog,
arthurian,
comic,
epic,
epical,
fantastical,
fictional,
legendary,
martyr,
mythic,
ossianic,
romanticized,
byronic,
chivalric,
fabulous,
fictitious
More specific:
betrayer,
bluffer,
charlatan,
chiseler,
chiseller,
counterfeiter,
dissembler,
dodger,
double-crosser,
double-dealer,
fake,
faker,
falsifier,
figurehead,
forger,
fortune hunter,
fox,
fraud,
front,
front man,
gouger,
hypocrite,
imitator,
impersonator,
imposter,
impostor,
liar,
mountebank,
nominal head,
obscurantist,
phoney,
phony,
pretender,
prevaricator,
pseud,
pseudo,
role player,
sandbagger,
sham,
sharper,
sharpie,
sharpy,
slyboots,
straw man,
swindler,
traitor
Appears in the definition of:
loki
More general:
bad hat,
mischief-maker,
offender,
troublemaker,
trouble maker,
wrongdoer
Synonyms:
cheat,
cheater,
deceiver,
hoaxer,
practical joker,
prankster
Also try:
— Adjectives for trickster:
clever,
old,
political,
divine,
great,
cunning,
little,
american,
female,
wily,
dirty,
more...
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