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stealing

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Noun — The act of taking something without permission; theft.

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What does “stealing” mean?

The word “stealing” means the act of taking something without permission; theft. In plain terms, the -ing noun form of "steal" — the act of theft.

How do you pronounce “stealing”?

“Stealing” is pronounced STEE-lihng (/ˈstiːlɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “stealing” in a sentence?

Here is “stealing” used in a sentence: “Stealing from a friend is worse than stealing from a stranger, in most people's eyes.”

What part of speech is “stealing”?

“Stealing” is a noun.

Is “stealing” a common word?

“Stealing” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between stealing and robbery?

Stealing is the general act of taking something without permission. Robbery is a specific type of theft that involves using force, violence, or the threat of it against a person.

What is the difference between stealing and borrowing?

Stealing means taking something without permission and with no intention of returning it. Borrowing is done with permission and with the understanding that the item will be given back.

What is the difference between stealing and theft?

The two mean essentially the same thing: taking something without permission. 'Stealing' is the everyday word, while 'theft' is the more formal and legal term for the same act.

What is the difference between stealing and burglary?

Stealing is simply taking property that is not yours. Burglary specifically involves unlawfully entering a building, usually with the intent to commit theft or another crime inside.

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