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词汇 cheater
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Definition of cheater in English:

cheater

noun ˈtʃiːtəˈtʃidər
North American
  • 1A person who acts dishonestly in order to gain an advantage.

    骗子

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We've been married for almost 40 years and I do not want to break the family up, but neither can I live with a liar and a cheater.
    • All in all, the aforementioned suggested actions that a professor could have undertaken would have saved me from the frustration of being accused a cheater.
    • Does the connotation of ‘backlash’ really cover the possibility that a cheater would be punished for his cheating?
    • You see, a similar thing had happened to me in the past, only in that scenario, instead of being the third party who caught the cheater cheating, I was the one who had been cheated on.
    • The film starts with a likable and seemingly talented young man, and ends with a pitiful cheater.
    • Why did so many conservatives see the president not simply as a detested opponent but as a cheater, a deceiver, a beguiler, and a rogue?
    • At this point, a wronged player can punish the cheater.
    • She lost only because her opponent was a cheater.
    • On the other hand, if one cheats and the other cooperates, the cheater gets the biggest possible reward, and the cooperator loses big-time.
    • Yet the tone is jauntier, more direct, as if the speaker feels relieved to have confessed her desperate need for the cheater who has her under his spell.
    • Of course, at some point somebody is going to say, your old man was a cheater.
    • Or, here's a piece that shows you what a liar I am, what a cheater I am.
    • They set the cheater up to lose and then bust him.
    • The fear was that a deep-pocketed cheater could simply overturn the evidence against her or him.
    • There he hopes to find the cheater's code, but a confrontation with the aging Countess results in tragedy and Liza learns that Herman was using her all along.
    • He may well try, like some deft and charming poker player, to rope us back into another round and to assure us that he will protect us from the cheater.
    • If we have been cheated, the cheater's time could be coming to an end.
    • All of the answers (except for a couple) are easy to find on the internet and everyone's a cheater.
    • The person would feel even worse if the cheater does not get her or his just punishment.
    • I just don't like being called a cheater, and I don't like my country being called a cheater.
    Synonyms
    swindler, fraudster, trickster, confidence trickster, deceiver, hoaxer, hoodwinker, double-dealer, double-crosser, sham, fraud, fake, crook, rogue, charlatan, quack, mountebank, racketeer
  • 2cheatersinformal A pair of glasses or sunglasses.

    〈非正式,旧〉眼镜;墨镜

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you spend a lot of time outdoors gardening, or reading in the sun, you'll want to invest in a pair of cheater sunglasses.
    • These sunglasses are perfect for all reader, magnifier or cheater wearers.

Rhymes

Akita, Anita, arboreta, beater, beta, Bhagavadgita, cheetah, Demeter, Dieter, dolce vita, eater, eta, Evita, excreta, fetor, granita, greeter, heater, Juanita, litre (US liter), Lolita, maltreater, margarita, meter, metre, Peta, praetor (US pretor), repeater, Rita, saltpetre (US saltpeter), secretor, Senhorita, señorita, Sita, skeeter, teeter, terra incognita, theta, treater, tweeter, ureter, veleta, zeta

Definition of cheater in US English:

cheater

nounˈCHēdərˈtʃidər
North American
  • 1A person who acts dishonestly in order to gain an advantage.

    骗子

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Or, here's a piece that shows you what a liar I am, what a cheater I am.
    • All in all, the aforementioned suggested actions that a professor could have undertaken would have saved me from the frustration of being accused a cheater.
    • I just don't like being called a cheater, and I don't like my country being called a cheater.
    • They set the cheater up to lose and then bust him.
    • All of the answers (except for a couple) are easy to find on the internet and everyone's a cheater.
    • The fear was that a deep-pocketed cheater could simply overturn the evidence against her or him.
    • On the other hand, if one cheats and the other cooperates, the cheater gets the biggest possible reward, and the cooperator loses big-time.
    • If we have been cheated, the cheater's time could be coming to an end.
    • Does the connotation of ‘backlash’ really cover the possibility that a cheater would be punished for his cheating?
    • Yet the tone is jauntier, more direct, as if the speaker feels relieved to have confessed her desperate need for the cheater who has her under his spell.
    • She lost only because her opponent was a cheater.
    • The person would feel even worse if the cheater does not get her or his just punishment.
    • The film starts with a likable and seemingly talented young man, and ends with a pitiful cheater.
    • He may well try, like some deft and charming poker player, to rope us back into another round and to assure us that he will protect us from the cheater.
    • At this point, a wronged player can punish the cheater.
    • Of course, at some point somebody is going to say, your old man was a cheater.
    • There he hopes to find the cheater's code, but a confrontation with the aging Countess results in tragedy and Liza learns that Herman was using her all along.
    • We've been married for almost 40 years and I do not want to break the family up, but neither can I live with a liar and a cheater.
    • Why did so many conservatives see the president not simply as a detested opponent but as a cheater, a deceiver, a beguiler, and a rogue?
    • You see, a similar thing had happened to me in the past, only in that scenario, instead of being the third party who caught the cheater cheating, I was the one who had been cheated on.
    Synonyms
    swindler, fraudster, trickster, confidence trickster, deceiver, hoaxer, hoodwinker, double-dealer, double-crosser, sham, fraud, fake, crook, rogue, charlatan, quack, mountebank, racketeer
    1. 1.1 A person who cheats on a sexual partner.
  • 2cheatersinformal A pair of glasses or sunglasses.

    〈非正式,旧〉眼镜;墨镜

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you spend a lot of time outdoors gardening, or reading in the sun, you'll want to invest in a pair of cheater sunglasses.
    • These sunglasses are perfect for all reader, magnifier or cheater wearers.
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