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Meaning of prank
A playful or mischievous act intended to deceive or amuse
Etymology of prank
The word "prank" has its origins in the 16th century, derived from the Middle English word "pranke", which meant "trick" or "deception"
Historically, the term was used to describe a clever or cunning act, often with a sense of playful or mischievous intent
Synonyms
Definitions
- A practical joke or mischievous act intended to deceive or amuse
- An act of deceit or trickery intended to achieve a particular end
Usage Examples
- The group of friends played a prank on their neighbor by filling his yard with balloons
- The company was the victim of a prank when a fake press release was issued announcing a major merger
- The student was accused of playing a prank on the teacher by switching her chair with a fake one
Antonyms
seriousness
sincerity
honesty
truthfulness
straightforwardness
frankness
openness
candor
integrity
authenticity
genuineness
realism
solemnity
gravity
earnestness
somberness
sobriety
sensibleness
thoughtfulness
consideration
respectfulness
kindness
gentleness