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noun

thief

THEEF
noun
1
A person who steals something, typically without using force or confrontation.
"A thief broke in through the back window while they were asleep."
"The store hired security guards to catch shoplifting thieves."

How to Use Thief

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishSomeone who takes things that don't belong to them.

Common mistake

A thief typically steals by stealth or trickery; a robber usually uses force or the threat of it — the two words aren't perfectly interchangeable.

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Common pairings
catch a thief petty thief thief in the night

Word Forms

thieves plural

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Etymology

From Old English þēof, an ancient Germanic word for someone who steals.

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