Trick Out

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /trɪk aʊt/

Definitions of trick out

verb to decorate or customize something in an elaborate or flashy way

Example Sentences

A1 I trick out my bike with colorful lights.

A2 She tricked out her car with a new stereo system.

B1 The mechanic tricked out the engine to improve performance.

B2 He spent a lot of money tricking out his gaming setup with the latest technology.

C1 The designer tricked out the website with interactive features.

C2 The fashion designer tricked out the dress with intricate beading and embroidery.

Examples of trick out in a Sentence

formal The company decided to trick out their new office space with state-of-the-art technology.

informal Let's trick out your car with some cool new rims and a fresh paint job.

slang I'm going to trick out my phone with the latest accessories.

figurative She tricked out her resume with impressive accomplishments to land the job.

Grammatical Forms of trick out

past tense

tricked out

plural

trick out

comparative

more tricked out

superlative

most tricked out

present tense

tricks out

future tense

will trick out

perfect tense

has tricked out

continuous tense

is tricking out

singular

trick out

positive degree

trick out

infinitive

to trick out

gerund

tricking out

participle

tricked out

Origin and Evolution of trick out

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'trick out' originated from Middle English and was derived from the Old English word 'trician' meaning to deceive or to dress up.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'trick out' evolved to refer to decorating or embellishing something rather than deceiving.