Similar words: sweating, creating, repeating, cheat, specific heat, ingratiating, sheathing, rating. Meaning: [tʃiːt] n. a deception for profit to yourself. adj. 1. not faithful to a spouse or lover 2. violating accepted standards or rules.
Random good picture Not show
31, I didn't think he'd stoop to cheating.
32, Do you think he's been cheating us all along?
33, She degraded herself by cheating and telling lies.
34, All the teachers abominate cheating in examinations.
35, She had the nerve to say I was cheating.
36, I wouldn't think of cheating in examination.
37, Any form of cheating means automatic disqualification.
38, Her eyes blazed when she saw him cheating.
39, Don't look at my cards - that's cheating .
40, The idea of cheating in an exam is morally repugnant to me.
41, In an election in 1988, he was accused of cheating by his opponent.
42, The boy was caught cheating in an examination and had to face the music.
43, The ruling body wanted to duck the issue of whether players had been cheating. Sentencedict.com
44, This cheating is disgraceful.
45, We all know that cheating on our taxes is a no-no.
46, Candidates found cheating in any exam will be disqualified from all their exams.
47, Cheating is always wrong.
48, They said the allegations related to an isolated case of cheating.
49, Many brokers were charged with cheating customers in commodity trades.
50, He was caught cheating during the Seoul Olympics and humiliatingly stripped of his title.
51, After the member was caught cheating , he was barred from the club.
52, I have absolutely no sympathy for students who get caught cheating in exams.
53, It has come to our knowledge that you have been cheating the company.
54, He's been cheating his customers for years, and getting clean away with it.
55, He had been cheating the taxman but it was years before he was found out.
56, The newly - appointed mayor was accused of cheating on his income tax.
57, Anyone caught cheating will be automatically disqualified from the examination.
58, The local business community has been destroyed by corruption, cheating and double-dealing.
59, The dean bawled out the students who had been caught cheating.
60, The smugglers allegedly sold the gold under the counter, cheating the VAT man out of £5 million.
More similar words: sweating, creating, repeating, cheat, specific heat, ingratiating, sheathing, rating, skating, rotating, bloating, operating, floating, obviating, radiating, placating, motivating, relating to, irritating, enervating, negotiating, resonating, indicating, dominating, oscillating, suffocating, palpitating, frustrating, originating, captivating.