Cheater: meaning, definitions and examples

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cheater

 

[ ˈtʃiːtər ]

Context #1

in a game

A person who acts dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage, especially in a game or examination.

Synonyms

deceiver, fraud, swindler, trickster

Examples of usage

  • He was caught cheating during the exam.
  • She is known as a cheater in the online gaming community.
  • The cheater was disqualified from the competition.
  • Being a cheater may provide short-term benefits, but it damages one's reputation in the long run.
  • The team was accused of having a cheater among its members.

Translations

Translations of the word "cheater" in other languages:

🇵🇹 trapaceiro

🇮🇳 धोखेबाज़

🇩🇪 Betrüger

🇮🇩 penipu

🇺🇦 шахрай

🇵🇱 oszust

🇯🇵 詐欺師

🇫🇷 tricheur

🇪🇸 tramposo

🇹🇷 dolandırıcı

🇰🇷 사기꾼

🇸🇦 محتال

🇨🇿 podvodník

🇸🇰 podvodník

🇨🇳 骗子

🇸🇮 prevarant

🇮🇸 sviklari

🇰🇿 алдаушы

🇬🇪 მატყუარა

🇦🇿 aldadıcı

🇲🇽 tramposo

Word origin

The word 'cheater' originated in the late 16th century and is derived from the verb 'cheat,' which comes from the Middle English word 'cheten,' meaning 'to escheat, confiscate.' Over time, the term evolved to refer to someone who deceives or acts dishonestly to gain an unfair advantage. The concept of cheating has been prevalent in various aspects of human behavior, from games and competitions to relationships and academic settings.

See also: cheat, cheaters, cheating.