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Cheat at Meaning in English

expression

ˈtʃit/ /ˈæt
CHEET-at
tʃˈiːt/ /ˈæt
CHEET-at

Definition

To act dishonestly to gain an unfair advantage in a specific activity, such as a game, test, or competition.

Usage & Nuances

Always used with a noun: 'cheat at cards', 'cheat at chess', 'cheat at exams'. Specifies the particular activity. Not used for people ('cheat on someone' means to betray a relationship). Common in both formal and informal contexts.

Example Sentences

He tried to cheat at chess, but was caught.

basic

It's wrong to cheat at exams.

basic

Some people cheat at board games to win.

basic

I don't know how anyone could cheat at something as simple as tic-tac-toe.

natural

Did you hear he tried to cheat at poker last night?

natural

You can tell when someone is trying to cheat at trivia by Googling answers.

natural