What is "cheat" in English? Definition and Explanations
What does cheat mean in English? Meaning of cheat definition and abbreviation with examples.
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What is "cheat" in English? Definition and Explanations
Meaning of "cheat": weedy annual grass often occurs in grainfields and other cultivated land; seeds sometimes considered poisonous
Noun
Meaning of "cheat": deprive somebody of something by deceit
Verb
Meaning of "cheat": weedy annual native to Europe but widely distributed as a weed especially in wheat
Noun
Meaning of "cheat": defeat someone through trickery or deceit
Verb
Meaning of "cheat": someone who leads you to believe something that is not true
Noun
Meaning of "cheat": engage in deceitful behavior; practice trickery or fraud
Verb
Meaning of "cheat": the act of swindling by some fraudulent scheme
Noun
Meaning of "cheat": be sexually unfaithful to one's partner in marriage
Verb
Meaning of "cheat": a deception for profit to yourself
Noun
Synonyms:
hypocrite, trickster, impostor, rascal, con artist, crook, swindler, rogue, charlatan, quack, decoy, jockey, bluff, sharper, shyster, deceiver, chiseler, defrauder, double-crosser, fake, pretender, cozener, enticer, inveigler, shark, scammer, double-dealer, dodger, masquerader, confidence operator, conniver, chicanery, scam, trickery, fraud, deception, swindle, frame, gyp, sting, hoax, racket, fake, sell, fix, baloney, rip-off, imposture, dodge, double-dealing, plant, whitewash, jazz, flimflam, wrong, deceit, stunt, spoof, hustle, humbug, artifice, put-on, sham, con, bill of goods, con game, dirty pool, hanky-panky, shell game, snow job, bunco, jive, hoaxing, cozening, bamboozlement, cover up, dirty trick, fast one, fast shuffle, run around, shady deal, mislead, fleece, hoodwink, delude, bilk, con, dupe, trick, deceive, victimize, defraud, swindle, trim, scam, ream, crib, cross, beguile, skin, milk, screw, gouge, diddle, snow, shuck, take, cozen, finagle, bamboozle, do, hose, beat, sucker, burn, flimflam, short, two-time, gyp, bleed, shaft, rook, stiff, fudge, chisel, double-cross, rip off, take in, sandbag, caboodle, bunco, do a number on, double-deal, fast talk, give bum steer, jerk around, rope in, take for a ride, take out, pull one's leg, deprive, prevent, baffle, foil, check, defeat,
Antonyms:
honesty, truthfulness, reality, frankness, peace, truth, openness, protect, aid, assist, give, help, lose, offer, fail, be honest, abet, aid, assist, encourage, help,
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