Meaning & Definition of word "Thief"

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    Thief

    /θiːf/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who steals, especially secretly or unlawfully.
      • Example: The thief escaped with a bag full of money.
    • 2. A person who takes something that belongs to someone else without their permission.
      • Example: They caught the thief trying to break into the car.
    • 3. Someone who steals from another person or place, typically by stealth.
      • Example: The thief was arrested after being spotted by a security camera.
    • 4. A person who has been convicted of theft.
      • Example: He spent years in prison because he was a repeated thief.

    Etymology

    From Old English 'þēof', related to the verb 'thēofan', meaning to steal.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    caught red-handed:

    To be caught in the act of doing something wrong, especially stealing.

    thief of hearts:

    A person who breaks the hearts of others, often used in romantic contexts.

    art thief:

    A person who steals art or valuable collectibles.

    Related Words

    larceny:

    Theft of personal property.

    embezzlement:

    The act of withholding assets for one's own use in violation of a trust.

    robbery:

    Taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force or threat.

    Slang Meanings of thief

    Meaning: Sticky fingers

    Example Sentence: That kid has sticky fingers; he's always taking things that aren't his.

    Meaning: Cat burglar

    Example Sentence: The cat burglar was known for his ability to break in without making a sound.