A1 noun Neutral

theft

/θɛft/

Theft is the act of stealing something that belongs to another person. It refers to the crime of taking property without permission and with the intent to keep it.

Ejemplos

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1

The theft of my bicycle happened while I was in the shop.

Someone stole my bicycle while I was inside the store.

2

The police issued a formal report regarding the jewelry theft.

The police wrote an official paper about the stolen jewelry.

3

I can't believe the theft of my sandwich from the fridge!

I am shocked that someone took my sandwich from the refrigerator!

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
theft
Verb
thieve
Adverbio
thievishly
Adjetivo
thievish
Relacionado
thief
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Truco para recordar

Theft ends with 'ft' just like the word 'fast'—a person committing a theft must be fast to get away!

Quiz rápido

The ___ of the computer was caught on the security camera.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: theft

Ejemplos

1

The theft of my bicycle happened while I was in the shop.

everyday

Someone stole my bicycle while I was inside the store.

2

The police issued a formal report regarding the jewelry theft.

formal

The police wrote an official paper about the stolen jewelry.

3

I can't believe the theft of my sandwich from the fridge!

informal

I am shocked that someone took my sandwich from the refrigerator!

4

The research paper discusses the economic impact of identity theft.

academic

The academic writing looks at how stealing people's information affects money.

5

Our company policy protects employees against the theft of personal items.

business

The business rules help workers if their private things are stolen at work.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
theft
Verb
thieve
Adverbio
thievishly
Adjetivo
thievish
Relacionado
thief

Colocaciones comunes

identity theft stealing someone's private information
commit theft to do the crime of stealing
report a theft to tell the police about a stealing event
petty theft stealing things that are not expensive
car theft the act of stealing a motor vehicle

Frases Comunes

Grand theft auto

The crime of stealing a car

Petty theft

Stealing items of low value

Identity theft

Using someone else's name or data illegally

Se confunde a menudo con

theft vs robbery

Theft is taking property secretly, while robbery involves using force or threats against a person.

theft vs thief

Theft is the name of the crime, while a thief is the person who commits the crime.

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Notas de uso

Use 'theft' to describe the general crime or a specific incident of stealing. It is usually followed by the preposition 'of'.

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Errores comunes

Avoid saying 'he did a theft'; instead, use 'he committed theft' or 'there was a theft'. Don't confuse the action (theft) with the person (thief).

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Truco para recordar

Theft ends with 'ft' just like the word 'fast'—a person committing a theft must be fast to get away!

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Origen de la palabra

From the Old English word 'thiefth', which comes from the word 'thief'.

Patrones gramaticales

It is a countable noun (e.g., 'three thefts were reported'). It can also be used as an uncountable noun when talking about the crime in general.
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Contexto cultural

In most legal systems, theft is categorized by the value of the items stolen (petty vs. grand theft).

Quiz rápido

The ___ of the computer was caught on the security camera.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: theft

Gramática relacionada

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