Cheat

/tʃiːt/ verb

To act dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage. Can also refer to being sexually unfaithful to a romantic partner.

Originally from Middle English 'chete,' meaning to confiscate property illegally. Derived from 'escheat,' a legal term for property reverting to the state. The meaning evolved from legal confiscation to general dishonest behavior by the 16th century.

AMማታለል
ARغش
BNপ্রতারণা করা
CAfer trampa
CSpodvádět
DAsnyde
DEbetrügen
ELεξαπατώ
ESengañar
FAتقلب کردن
FIhuijata
FRtricher
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