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    cheat
    /CHēt/

    verb

    noun

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  2. The meaning of CHEAT is to deprive of something valuable by the use of deceit or fraud. How to use cheat in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Cheat.

  3. CHEAT definition: 1. to behave in a dishonest way in order to get what you want: 2. to have a secret sexual…. Learn more.

  4. noun. a person who acts dishonestly, deceives, or defrauds: He is a cheat and a liar. Synonyms: swindler, mountebank, phony, fake, fraud, charlatan, dodger, sharper, trickster. a fraud; swindle; deception: The game was a cheat. Synonyms: hoax, trick, artifice, imposture.

  5. To cheat is to use sneaky, unfair methods to get something you want. No one's going to want to play with you if you always cheat at mini golf. Some people cheat at cards, and others cheat during math tests by copying from the student beside them.

  6. verb. 1. to deceive or practise deceit, esp for one's own gain; trick or swindle (someone) 2. (intransitive) to obtain unfair advantage by trickery, as in a game of cards. 3. (transitive) to escape or avoid (something unpleasant) by luck or cunning. to cheat death. 4. (when intr, usually foll by on) informal.

  7. noun. us / tʃiːt / uk / tʃiːt / [ C ] a person who behaves in a dishonest way: Trouble broke out during the game when one of the players called a member of the other team a cheat.

  8. 1. to deceive or practise deceit, esp for one's own gain; trick or swindle (someone) 2. (intr) to obtain unfair advantage by trickery, as in a game of cards. 3. (tr) to escape or avoid (something unpleasant) by luck or cunning: to cheat death.

  9. cheat. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English cheat1 /tʃiːt/ S3 verb 1 [intransitive, transitive] to behave in a dishonest way in order to win or to get an advantage, especially in a competition, game, or examination He had cheated in the test by using a calculator.

  10. Definitions of 'cheat' 1. When someone cheats, they do not obey a set of rules which they should be obeying, for example in a game or exam. [...] 2. If someone cheats you out of something, they get it from you by behaving dishonestly. [...] 3. Someone who is a cheat does not obey a set of rules which they should be obeying. [...] More.

  11. Definition of cheat verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. [transitive] to trick somebody or make them believe something that is not true. cheat somebody/something She is accused of attempting to cheat the taxman. We will crack down on people who try to cheat the system.

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