Trickster Archetypes

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun Loki

  • Loki, the Norse god of mischief, is often portrayed as a trickster in mythology.
  • I can't believe Loki pulled off that prank at the party last night!
  • Loki is such a savage when it comes to trolling people online.
  • Her deceptive behavior at work earned her the nickname Loki among her colleagues.

noun a person who causes trouble or annoyance on purpose

  • The school had to deal with a notorious mischief maker who was causing disruptions in class.
  • Watch out for that mischief maker, he's always up to no good.
  • That mischief maker is a real troublemaker, always stirring up trouble.
  • She was known as the mischief maker of the group, always coming up with wild ideas.

noun a male fox, especially in medieval fables

  • Reynard was known for his cunning and sly ways in the fables.
  • Hey, have you heard about Reynard and his sneaky tricks?
  • Reynard is one slick dude, always finding a way to get what he wants.
  • The politician was compared to Reynard, always maneuvering behind the scenes.

noun a person who cheats or deceives others, typically for their own gain

adjective relating to or characteristic of a trickster

  • The trickster in the folklore played cunning pranks on unsuspecting villagers.
  • That guy is such a trickster, always pulling pranks on his friends.
  • Watch out for that trickster, he's always up to no good.
  • The politician was known as a trickster for his deceptive tactics in the election campaign.