Tricky means something is hard or needs skill. You need to be careful or smart to do it right.
This puzzle is very tricky to solve.
It is tricky to open this bottle.
Tricky can describe a person or action that tries to trick or cheat others. It means being not honest.
He is tricky and does not tell the truth.
That was a tricky way to get money from her.
Tricky describes situations or things that are hard to understand or guess. There might be problems or changes that make it confusing.
The weather is tricky in spring here.
The tricky rules confused the players.
Tricky means needing skill or care to do something, often with machines or tools. You must be careful not to make mistakes.
Fixing this machine is tricky work.
The tricky parts of the car need care.
Tricky can describe sports or games situations that need skill or cleverness. These situations make the game harder or more interesting.
He made a tricky move in the chess game.
The soccer field has tricky areas to pass.
Tricky can describe words or questions made to confuse people or to test their thinking carefully. These are not simple or easy to answer.
The test had some tricky questions.
He asked a tricky question in class.