Synonym: bamboozle, beguile, deceive, defraud, dupe, swindle, trick. Similar words: cheap, wheat, theater, in the heat of, ahead of schedule, chef, chew, cheek. Meaning: [tʃiːt] n. 1. weedy annual grass often occurs in grainfields and other cultivated land; seeds sometimes considered poisonous 2. weedy annual native to Europe but widely distributed as a weed especially in wheat 3. someone who leads you to believe something that is not true 4. the act of swindling by some fraudulent scheme 5. a deception for profit to yourself. v. 1. deprive somebody of something by deceit 2. defeat someone in an expectation through trickery or deceit 3. engage in deceitful behavior; practice trickery or fraud 4. be sexually unfaithful to one's partner in marriage.
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31. If he thinks he can cheat me, just let him try!
32. My brother would never cheat on his wife; he's not that sort.
33. She laid about him, calling him a liar and a cheat.
34. I've got wise to his tricks, he can't cheat me any more.
35. Don't try to cheat on your income tax,you'll never get away with it.
36. The baron was exposed as a liar and a cheat.
37. He said he was a doctor; but later he turned out to be a cheat.
38. The magazine claims that almost half of Britain's women cheat on their partners.
39. Any student who tries to cheat while the examiner is watching is playing with fire.
40. Your trust in her is misplaced; she'll cheat you if she can.
41. He wouldn't scruple to cheat his own mother if there was money in it for him.
42. He is a cheat.
43. His addiction has turned him into a cheat and a liar.
44. The student tried to connive with her friend to cheat in the examination.
45. Trouble broke out in the match when one of the players called a member of the other team a cheat.
46. They set up a double-cross to cheat him of his money.
47. Watch Frank - he'll cheat if he thinks he can get away with it.
48. The company engaged in a deliberate effort to cheat them out of their pensions.
49. I hope you wouldn't lower yourself to cheat in the examination.
50. Students may be tempted to cheat in order to get into top schools.
51. He was publicly exposed as a liar and a cheat.
52. There's nothing wrong with making a profit,[http://sentencedict.com/cheat.html] provided you don't cheat anyone.
53. Don't go to that shop —they often cheat their customers.
54. The teachers were exasperated at / by Bob's cheat in the examination.
55. He is under the delusion that I am going to cheat him.
56. That you conspired with him to cheat me.
57. This is what the cheat sheet said: 1.
58. He presented himself as a liar, a cheat.
59. And because he thought he could cheat death.
60. He does not cheat or disappoint.