Cheating or misleading typically results in a loss of trust and credibility, both personally and professionally. It can lead to negative consequences, such as disciplinary action, damaged relationships, and a tarnished reputation. Ultimately, these actions can create a cycle of dishonesty that is difficult to break, often resulting in further deceit to cover up initial wrongdoings. In the long term, the consequences usually outweigh any short-term gains.
deceive, trick, fool, con, mislead, rip off, fleece, defraud
To mislead, deceive, cheat, defraud. Less common usage is to entertain in a charming fashion
Outsmart which can be defined as outwitting someone has some of the following synonyms, including to baffle, cheat, lead astray, mislead or to defraud.
Well another word is... well i don't wanna tell you because you might be cheating for like a test or something.... fine only this once... it is Mislead. WHO SAID THAT? NOW HE KNOWS THE ANSWER HIS GONNA CHEAT! stay put just this once bro/slut whatever you are? ;)
There are many synonyms of this word. Some of the most common or easily understood synonyms of delude are deceive, cheat, mislead, beguile, trick, and fool.
The past participle of "mislead" is "misled."
A "Judas goat" is utilized to mislead the sheep.
of Misle, of Mislead, imp. & p. p. of Mislead.
No. A cheat for coins on club penguin can result in a forever ban.
The past tense for "mislead" is "misled."
Mislead Youth was created on 2005-07-19.
When the man wrote the wrong answer, he was trying to mislead the asker.