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The answer CHEAT has 234 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of cheat in various dictionaries:
noun - weedy annual grass often occurs in grainfields and other cultivated land
noun - weedy annual native to Europe but widely distributed as a weed especially in wheat
noun - someone who leads you to believe something that is not true
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Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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To hornswoggle someone is to do this to them |
To practice trickery or fraud in game play |
A favorite saying of W.C. Fields was "You can't" do this to "an honest man" |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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something dishonest that makes people believe that something is true when it is not: |
a person who behaves in a dishonest way: |
to behave in a dishonest way in order to get what you want: |
To deprive by trickery defraud: cheated them of their land. |
To deceive by trickery swindle: cheated customers by overcharging them for purchases. |
One who cheats a swindler. |
An act of cheating a fraud or swindle. |
To mislead fool: illusions that cheat the eye. |
To elude escape: cheat death. |
To act dishonestly practice fraud. |
Cheat might refer to |
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Cheating is the receiving of a reward for ability or finding an easy way out of an unpleasant situation by dishonest means. It is generally used for the breaking of rules to gain unfair advantage in a competitive situation. This broad definition will necessarily include acts of bribery, cronyism, nepotism, sleaze and any situation where individuals are given preference using inappropriate criteria. The rules infringed may be explicit, or they may be from an unwritten code of conduct based on morality, ethics or custom, making the identification of cheating conduct a potentially subjective process. Cheating can refer specifically to infidelity. Someone who is known for cheating is referred to as a cheat in British English, and a cheater in American English. A person described as a "cheat" doesn't necessarily cheat all the time, but rather, relies on deceiving tactics to the point of acquiring a reputation for it. |