STEAL


Meaning of STEAL in English

v. Function: verb

1 to take another's possession illegally and without his knowledge FF1C; stole a car FF1E;

Synonyms: abstract, annex, appropriate, cabbage, ||clout, ||cly, collar, ||coon, ||cop, ||crook, filch, ||heist, hook, lift, nab, ||nail, ||nick, nim, nip, pilfer, pillage, pinch, pocket, ||prig, purloin, rip off, smouch, ||snaffle, ||snake, snitch, swipe, thieve, vulture

Related Words: mooch; fleece, frisk; grab, grasp, seize, snatch, take; plagiarize; hijack, shanghai; poach, rustle; burglarize, rob; loot, plunder, rifle

Idioms: make off ( or away) with, run away ( or off) with

2

Synonyms: SNEAK , gumshoe, lurk, pussyfoot, shirk, skulk, slide, slink, slip, ||snake

3 to move or go quietly so as not to disturb FF1C; stole out of the sickroom on tiptoe FF1E;

Synonyms: creep, glide, mouse, slide, slip; compare SNEAK

Related Words: tiptoe

Contrasted Words: clump, stamp, stomp, stump

Merriam Webster. Collegiate thesaurus English dictionary.      Английский энциклопедический толковый словарь тезауруса.