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A person who cheats, is a cheat!

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GETTINGLIKEMYMOTHER · 20/05/2024 11:48

NOT a cheater! I keep seeing it on MN, inc. just now. 🤬

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upinaballoon · 23/05/2024 16:48

Yes. I'll accept 'cheat' as a noun as well as a verb. In a few moments I might look in a dictionary.

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SirenGirl · 23/05/2024 16:51

I feel like there is a subtle difference. A "cheat" is someone who has cheated or who is cheating and a cheater is someone who is actively cheating and likely to continue. I'd say 'he's a cheater' with a bit more venom.

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ASighMadeOfStone · 23/05/2024 18:02

I did look up the difference and apparently, cheater is (etymologically) older than cheat to mean the same thing, but over time a subtle difference in meaning emerged as @SirenGirl says.

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SirenGirl · 23/05/2024 20:53

I've been googling. It's fascinating.

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