Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. Meaning of thieves in English. thieves. Add to word list. plural of thief. (Definition of thieves from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of thieves. thieves. Unlike human thieves, however, we are in the dark regarding the motivations and psychology of intelligent designers.

  2. The meaning of THIEF is one that steals especially stealthily or secretly; also : one who commits theft or larceny. How to use thief in a sentence.

  3. Define thieves. thieves synonyms, thieves pronunciation, thieves translation, English dictionary definition of thieves. tr. & intr.v. thieved , thiev·ing , thieves To take by theft or commit theft.

  4. 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.

  5. The thieves cut the locks on numerous metal lockers in the school's band room, apparently searching for the sousaphones, she said. From Los Angeles Times. On a phone, emails and downloaded documents are especially easy for thieves to find and steal, especially if the phone is not password protected. From ABC News.

  6. Meaning of thief in English. thief. noun [ C ] uk / θiːf / us / θiːf / plural thieves. Add to word list. B1. a person who steals: The art gallery was broken into last night, and the thieves got away with two valuable paintings. See also. theft. Fewer examples. The thief had disturbed the documents in her filing cabinet, but nothing had been taken.

  7. Other forms: thieves. 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.

  8. noun. /θiːf/ (plural thieves. /θiːvz/ ) Idioms. a person who steals something from another person or place. a car/jewel thief. a gang of thieves. Thieves stole £70 000 worth of jewellery from his home. a petty thief (= who steals items of quite low value) It is the fourth time the shop has been targeted by thieves. Collocations Crime.

  9. Thieves Sentence Examples Such thieves as refused to work with him received short shrift. The chief buildings were destroyed in 1901 in a fire started by a band of thieves. This turned out to be an entrance into the thieves guild.

  10. a person who steals, esp. secretly or without open force; one guilty of theft or larceny. SYNONYMS burglar, pickpocket, highwayman. 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.