C1 verb Neutre

burglar

/ˈbɜːɡəl/

To enter a building or property illegally with the specific intent to commit a crime, typically theft. It describes the action performed by a burglar, focusing on the breach of a structure's security to steal assets.

Exemples

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1

The thieves managed to burgle the house while the family was away on their summer vacation.

The criminals successfully broke into and stole from the home during the family's holiday.

2

The prosecution argued that the defendant intended to burglarize the warehouse to obtain high-value electronics.

The lawyers claimed the accused planned to break into the storage facility for expensive goods.

3

I'm terrified of getting burgled again after what happened last winter.

I am very scared that someone will break into my home again following the previous incident.

Famille de mots

Nom
burglary
Verb
burgle
Adjectif
burgled
Apparenté
burglar
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Astuce mémo

Imagine a 'Burglar' trying to 'Burgle' a 'Burger' from your kitchen—it helps you associate the person with the specific action of entering the house.

Quiz rapide

The investigation revealed that the gang planned to ___ several high-end apartments during the film festival.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : a

Exemples

1

The thieves managed to burgle the house while the family was away on their summer vacation.

everyday

The criminals successfully broke into and stole from the home during the family's holiday.

2

The prosecution argued that the defendant intended to burglarize the warehouse to obtain high-value electronics.

formal

The lawyers claimed the accused planned to break into the storage facility for expensive goods.

3

I'm terrified of getting burgled again after what happened last winter.

informal

I am very scared that someone will break into my home again following the previous incident.

4

Criminological data suggests that properties without visible security systems are more likely to be burgled.

academic

Research shows that houses lacking security are at a higher risk of being broken into.

5

The insurance company refused to pay out because the office was burgled while the alarm was deactivated.

business

The insurer denied the claim because the break-in occurred while the security system was off.

Famille de mots

Nom
burglary
Verb
burgle
Adjectif
burgled
Apparenté
burglar

Collocations courantes

repeatedly burgled broken into on multiple occasions
attempt to burgle try to break into a building to steal
successfully burgled managed to break in and complete a theft
burgle a residence break into someone's home
risk being burgled be in a position where a break-in is likely

Phrases Courantes

burgle someone blind

to steal almost everything of value from a person

caught burgling

discovered in the act of breaking and entering

burgled to the bare walls

to have every single item stolen from a property

Souvent confondu avec

burglar vs rob

To 'rob' involves taking property from a person using force or threats, while to 'burgle' refers to illegal entry into a building to steal.

burglar vs steal

'Steal' is a general term for taking property; 'burgle' specifically requires the element of breaking into a structure.

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Notes d'usage

In British English, 'burgle' is the standard verb, whereas in American English, 'burglarize' is more commonly used. Both terms describe the same criminal act.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often say 'they robbed my house' when no one was home; in precise English, it is better to say the house was 'burgled' if the focus is on the break-in.

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Astuce mémo

Imagine a 'Burglar' trying to 'Burgle' a 'Burger' from your kitchen—it helps you associate the person with the specific action of entering the house.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Latin 'burgare' (to break into a town), coming from 'burgus' meaning a fortified town or borough.

Modèles grammaticaux

Regular verb: burgles, burgled, burgling. Frequently used in the passive voice (e.g., 'The house was burgled').
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Contexte culturel

In many urban Western cultures, 'Neighborhood Watch' signs are posted to deter people from attempting to burgle homes.

Quiz rapide

The investigation revealed that the gang planned to ___ several high-end apartments during the film festival.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : a

Mots lis

unknown

A1

A person or thing that is not known, recognized, or familiar. It often refers to a mysterious situation or a person who has not yet achieved fame or success.

of

A1

A preposition used to show a relationship between a part and a whole, or to indicate belonging and origin. It connects a noun or pronoun to another part of the sentence to specify which one or what kind.

in

A1

A preposition used to indicate position within a container, a space, an area, or a period of time. It describes being surrounded by something or being inside the boundaries of a location.

it

A1

A third-person singular pronoun used to refer to an object, animal, or situation that has already been mentioned or is clear from context. It is also frequently used as a dummy subject to talk about time, weather, or distance.

on

A1

A preposition used to indicate that something is in a position above and supported by a surface. It is also used to indicate a specific day or date, or to show that a device is functioning.

as

A1

A conjunction used to compare two things that are equal in some way. It is most commonly used in the pattern 'as + adjective/adverb + as' to show similarity.

this

A1

Used to identify a specific person, thing, or idea that is physically close to the speaker or has just been mentioned. It can also refer to the present time or a situation that is currently happening.

by

A1

A preposition used to show the method or means of doing something, or to identify the person or thing that performs an action. It frequently appears in passive sentences to indicate the agent or before modes of transport.

we

A1

The word 'we' is a first-person plural pronoun used to refer to the speaker and one or more other people collectively. It is used as the subject of a sentence or clause.

or

A1

A coordinating conjunction used to connect two or more possibilities or alternatives. it indicates that only one of the options is likely, required, or true.

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