ppl. a. [f. CHEAT v. + -ED1.] Defrauded; deceived, tricked.
1709. Steele, Tatler, No. 14, ¶ 4. All the cheated People oppose the Man that would open their Eyes.
1812. S. Rogers, Columbus, IX. 42. Circles of light Charm the cheated sight.
1879. Miss Braddon, Vixen, III. 247. Vixen laughed merrily at the image of that cheated lady.