looted

[luːtɪd]

looted Definition

  • 1stolen goods
  • 2to steal goods from a place, especially during a war or riot

Using looted: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "looted" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The store was looted during the riots.

  • Example

    The museum was looted by the invading army.

  • Example

    The thieves looted the house while the owners were on vacation.

looted Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for looted

Phrases with looted

  • a virtual item in video games that can be purchased with real money and contains randomized items, often criticized for promoting gambling

    Example

    The game's loot boxes have been the subject of controversy among players and regulators.

  • a bag containing stolen goods, often used in video games as a reward for completing a task or defeating an enemy

    Example

    After defeating the boss, the player received a loot bag containing rare items.

  • a subgenre of video games that emphasizes collecting loot as a primary gameplay mechanic

    Example

    Borderlands is a popular loot shooter game series.

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Summary: looted in Brief

The verb 'looted' [luːtɪd] refers to stealing goods, especially during a war or riot. It can also refer to stolen goods themselves. Examples include 'The store was looted during the riots.' 'Looted' extends into phrases like 'loot box,' a virtual item in video games, and 'loot shooter,' a subgenre of video games that emphasizes collecting loot as a primary gameplay mechanic.