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Nanako
"burglar" vs "thief" vs " robber"
Hi there,
Could someone please tell me if the following words are all synonyms and have no big difference?
1 burglar
2 thief
3 robber
I believe all of them have the meaning of a person who steals.
Any help would be really appreciated.
Thank,
Nanako
Dec 10, 2018 3:05 AM
Answers · 3
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1 burglar - someone who breaks into your house or apartment to steal something
2 thief - someone who steals from you, for example, you are seating in an outdoor cafe, you put your camera on the table, a man walks by and takes your camera. He is a thief. A pickpocket is a particular type of thief
3 robber - someone who threatens you with violence with a gun, knife, or hits or kicks you, in order to steal something. for a bank, we say a bank robber, since they usually have a gun
December 10, 2018
Hi Nanako-san,
A burglar is someone who steals by breaking into (entering illegally) a building (for example, someone's home).
A thief is someone who steals something without being noticed. For example, a pickpocket.
A robber is someone who forcefully takes away someone else's belongings, usually with weapons or threats of violence. For example, a bank robber.
December 10, 2018
Yes, they are the same :)
December 10, 2018
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