Pronunciation: /ˈtrɪki/
adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'tricky' describes something that is difficult to deal with or understand.
A1 Math can be tricky for young children to understand.
A2 She found the crossword puzzle to be quite tricky.
B1 Learning a new language can be tricky, but with practice, it gets easier.
B2 The tricky part of the project was figuring out how to incorporate the new technology.
C1 The negotiation process can be tricky, requiring a delicate balance of compromise and assertiveness.
C2 The lawyer's clever tactics made the case tricky for the opposing counsel to navigate.
formal The math problem was quite tricky to solve due to its complexity.
informal I find this level of the game to be really tricky.
slang This puzzle is so tricky, I can't figure it out!
figurative Navigating through the city's busy streets can be quite tricky during rush hour.
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