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    thief
    [THēf]
    noun
    thief (noun) · thieves (plural noun)
    1. a person who steals another person's property, especially by stealth and without using force or violence:
      "car thieves" · "the thief stole the drugs from a doctor's surgery"
    Origin
    Old English thīof, thēof, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dief and German Dieb, also to theft.
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    What is thief noun?Definition of thief noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary a person who steals something from another person or place Thieves stole £70 000 worth of jewellery from his home. It is the fourth time the shop has been targeted by thieves.
    What does a thief Do?A thief is someone who steals something. A thief can be anything from a cyberspace criminal mastermind who steals credit card information around the world, to the petty thief who picks people's pockets on the subway.
    How do you spell thief?Spelling from Northern England, where /eːo/ became [iə] rather than [eː]. (Compare the spelling of deep from Old English deop .) thief (plural thieves) One who carries out a theft . One who steals another person 's property, especially by stealth and without using force or violence .
    What is the difference between a thief and robber?syn: thief, robber refer to one who steals. A thief takes the goods or property of another by stealth without the latter's knowledge: like a thief in the night. A robber trespasses upon the house, property, or person of another, and makes away with things of value, even at the cost of violence: An armed robber held up the store owner.
    Where does the word thief come from?From Middle English thef, theef, þef, from Old English þēof, from Proto-West Germanic *þeub, from Proto-Germanic *þeubaz. Spelling from Northern England, where /eːo/ became [iə] rather than [eː]. (Compare the spelling of deep from Old English deop .) thief (plural thieves) One who carries out a theft .
    What makes a person a thief?Most instances of theft are crimes, but a person might still be called a thief if they’ve committed a theft that won’t get them arrested. You might call your sibling a thief when they steal a cookie from your plate, for example. Example: I don’t care that he only stole a few things—he stole them, and that makes him a thief.
     
  3. The meaning of THIEF is one that steals especially stealthily or secretly; also : one who commits theft or larceny.
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/thief
    A thief is a person who steals, especially in secret and without using force or violence. The plural of thief is thieves. The related noun theft refers to the act or an instance of stealing. In general, intentionally taking something that doesn’t belong to you makes you a thief.
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