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cheating

Main Entry:
cheating
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: lying
Synonyms: deceiving, deception, defrauding, dishonesty
Main Entry: cheat
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: frustrate, thwart
Synonyms: baffle, check, defeat, deprive, foil, prevent
Main Entry: adulterous
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unfaithful
Synonyms: cheating, double-crossing, extracurricular, fast and loose, illicit, immoral, moonlighting, speedy*, two-faced, two-timing, unchaste
Antonyms: chaste, clean, pure, virginal
Main Entry: adultery
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: extramarital affair
Synonyms: affair, carrying on, cheating, extracurricular activity, fling, fornication, hanky-panky, immorality, infidelity, matinee, playing around, relationship, thing*, two-timing
Antonyms: faithfulness
Main Entry: chicanery
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: deception, trickery
Synonyms: artifice, cheating, chicane, deviousness, dishonesty, dodge, double-crossing, double-dealing, duplicity, feint, fourberie, fraud, furtiveness, gambit, hanky-panky, intrigue, machination, maneuver, plot, ploy, ruse, sharp practice, skullduggery, sophistry, stratagem, subterfuge, surreptitiousness, underhandedness, wiles
Notes: duplicity implies double-dealing while chicanery suggests trickery and wiliness
Antonyms: forthrightness, honesty, truthfulness
Main Entry: deceit
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: practice of misleading
Synonyms: ambidexterity, ambidextrousness, artifice, cheating, chicane, chicanery, cozening, craft, craftiness, cunning, deceitfulness, deception, defrauding, dirty dealing, dirty pool, dishonesty, dissemblance, dissimulation, double-dealing, duplicity, entrapping, fraud, fraudulence, guile, hypocrisy, imposition, overreaching, pretense, slyness, smoke and mirrors, trapping, treachery, trickery, two-facedness, two-timing, underhandedness
Antonyms: frankness, honesty, openness, truth, truthfulness, uprightness
Main Entry: dirty
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: dishonest
Synonyms: below the belt, cheating, corrupt, crooked, deceitful, double-dealing, foul, shabby, shady, shifty, sleazy, sneaky, sordid, underhanded, unethical, unscrupulous, untruthful
Antonyms: clean, nice
Main Entry: dishonest
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: lying, untruthful
Synonyms: backbiting, bent, bluffing, cheating, corrupt, crafty, crooked, cunning, deceitful, deceiving, deceptive, designing, disreputable, double-crossing, double-dealing, elusive, false, fraudulent, guileful, hoodwinking, mendacious, misleading, perfidious, recreant, shady, shifty, sinister, slippery*, sneaking, sneaky, swindling, traitorous, treacherous, tricky, two-faced, two-timing, unctuous, underhanded, unfair, unprincipled, unscrupulous, untrustworthy, villainous, wily
Antonyms: aboveboard, ethical, fair, frank, honest, moral, open, principled, scrupulous, trustworthy, truthful
Main Entry: dishonesty
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: lying; unwillingness to tell the truth
Synonyms: artifice, bunk, cheating, chicane, chicanery, corruption, craft, criminality, crookedness, cunning, deceit, double-dealing, duplicity, faithlessness, falsehood, falsity, flimflam, fourberie, fraud, fraudulence, graft, guile, hanky-panky, hocus-pocus, improbity, infamy, infidelity, insidiousness, mendacity, perfidiousness, perfidy, racket, rascality, sharp practice, slyness, stealing, swindle, treachery, trickery, trickiness, unscrupulousness, wiliness
Antonyms: fairness, frankness, honesty, openness, scrupulousness, sincerity, truthfulness
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