🕵️‍♂️steal

verb
/stiːl/

Meaning

to take something without permission or right
to take something without permission; to rob

Example Sentences

He tried to steal my wallet while I wasn't looking.

It's wrong to steal from others.

Example Expressions

steal someone's heart

Synonyms

rob, pilfer, loot, snatch, take, thieve
Entry 1
rob, pilfer, loot, snatch
Entry 2
rob, pilfer, take, thieve

Antonyms

give, donate, return, restore
Entry 1
give, donate, return
Entry 2
return, give, restore, donate

Collocations

steal money, steal a car, steal from, steal away, steal car, steal identity, steal time, steal glances
Entry 1
steal money, steal a car, steal from, steal away
Entry 2
steal money, steal car, steal identity, steal time, steal glances

More Example Sentences

They were honest enough not to steal.

He suspected his neighbor of stealing packages.

She accused her brother of stealing her charger.

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