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Cheat Definition & Meaning

1. To act dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage or deceive someone.

Example: He cheated on the exam by looking at his notes when the teacher wasn't looking.

2. To be unfaithful to a romantic partner by engaging in a sexual or emotional relationship with someone else.

Example: She found out that her husband had cheated on her with her best friend.

3. To violate rules or regulations in a game or competition in order to gain an advantage.

Example: The athlete was disqualified for cheating by using performance-enhancing drugs.

4. To deceive or trick someone by making false promises or statements.

Example: The salesman cheated the customer by selling him a faulty product.

5. To avoid paying a debt or fulfilling an obligation.

Example: He cheated his creditors by filing for bankruptcy and hiding his assets.

Examples of the word cheat used in sentences.

  • It's not right to cheat on your partner in a relationship.
  • It's important to always play fair and not cheat in sports.
  • My sister tried to cheat during our game of cards.
  • Copying the answers from someone else's test is considered cheating.
  • I can't cheat on my math test, my teacher will know.
  • The students found a way to cheat the system and get free snacks from the vending machine.
  • His cheating in the card game caused a big argument among his friends.
  • He was caught cheating on the math exam, so he got a zero.
  • The athlete was accused of using steroids to cheat in the competition.
  • She accused him of cheating on her with another woman.
  • She felt guilty for cheating on her diet and indulging in a slice of cake.
  • She accused her boyfriend of cheating on her with her best friend.
  • It's not fair to cheat during a game just because you want to win.
  • He had to admit to his boss that he had cheated on his expense report.
  • The student was caught trying to cheat on the final exam.
  • She caught her partner trying to cheat during their card game and was now feeling betrayed.
  • Winning by cheating is never a good feeling as it undermines the effort and hard work put in by others.
  • Mary knew she could never cheat on her taxes as that would be a legal offense and could land her in serious trouble.
  • Cheating on a diet can be tempting, but it's important to stay committed to your goals.
  • I cannot believe he had the audacity to cheat on his exams, especially when he had so much potential.
  • The company's CEO was caught cheating investors out of millions of dollars and now faces criminal charges.
  • Cheating your way through an exam might get you a good grade, but it won't make you smarter.
  • I'm sorry, but I can't let you cheat off my paper during the test. It's unfair to both of us.
  • Cheating in sports is not only unethical, but it also undermines the principles of fair play and teamwork.
  • Despite his promise to stay faithful, he couldn't resist the temptation to cheat on his partner.
  • It's unethical to cheat in any situation, whether it's in business or in personal relationships.
  • He cheated on his wife with her best friend, causing irreparable damage to their friendship.
  • Despite his impressive qualifications, he was caught cheating during the exam.
  • The company was caught cheating on their taxes, resulting in a hefty fine and loss of reputation.
  • You can't cheat your way to a successful career, it takes hard work and dedication.
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