Cheating - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
adjective
- violating accepted standards or rules (syn: dirty, foul, unsporting, unsportsmanlike)
Extra examples
You were right to tell the teacher about the girl who you saw cheating.
The board ruled that her behavior was cheating.
The family's theory was that the cheating businessmen somehow framed their brother.
The team has been under a cloud since its members were caught cheating.
Getting caught cheating stripped him of his pride.
The school condemns cheating, and any student caught cheating will be expelled.
The players were accused of cheating.
...zero tolerance at the academy for cheating and other iniquitous practices...
...are you insinuating that I won by cheating?...
...has a finely honed sense of rectitude that keeps him from cheating on exams...
I never thought he would condescend to cheating.
Some of the younger workers cooked up a plan for cheating the firm.
It embarrassed him to be caught cheating.
Cheating at cards is beneath me.
He was caught cheating, but tried to laugh it off.
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