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They are fairly synonymous, but there are slight differences. Associated verbs in parenthesis.
robber — someone who steals by force, violence, or threat (to rob, to commit robbery) thief — someone who steals secretly or stealthily (to commit theft) stealer — someone who takes something that does not belong to them or that they don't have a right to take (to steal) purloiner — someone who takes something wrongfully (to purloin) pilferer — someone who steals secretly/stealthily in small amounts over time (to pilfer) larcenist — (this is more of a legal term) someone who takes something unlawfully with the intention of depriving its rightful owner of it permanently (to commit larceny). There is also "grand larceny" which has a specific legal meaning. shoplifter — someone who steals products on display in a store (to shoplift) burglar — someone who enters a house/building at night without permission with the intent to commit a crime (to burgle, to commit burglary) There are also other verbs that are synonymous with "to steal"— to lift, to borrow, to jack, to swipe, to nick.
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Thanks! now I understand.
And burglar? as synonym of stealer is right?
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Another one: a mugger: someone who steals by threatening or performing violence.
It's also important to notice the difference between to rob and to steal (often confused by Spanish-speaking people) I was robbed My purse was stolen The bank was robbed A lot of money was stolen And one more I've just remembered: pickpocket (carterista in Spanish)
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I never heard of stealer either. Instead use robber or thief.
PS: I we forgot the word filch (to commit petty theft) rip off swipe make a five finger discount make off (as in Madoff--truth is stranger than fiction) to pocket to walk off with there's more
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I was robbed = someone took something from me I was stolen = Someone took me away. ![]() |
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Excellent, now I can start working
![]() Thanks to all. ("Gracias a todos", ¿es la mejor forma de decir esta?
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Thanks, that sounds better.
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