stealing

[ˈstiːlɪŋ]

stealing Definition

  • 1the act of taking something that belongs to someone else without permission or paying for it
  • 2the action of winning or gaining a lead in a competitive game or sport

Using stealing: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was arrested for stealing a car.

  • Example

    She accused him of stealing her ideas.

  • Example

    The team is known for their aggressive stealing tactics on the basketball court.

stealing Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with stealing

  • steal someone's thunder

    to take credit for someone else's idea or accomplishment

    Example

    She was upset when her coworker stole her thunder by presenting her idea as his own.

  • to attract the most attention or praise in a performance or event

    Example

    The comedian's hilarious jokes stole the show at the talent competition.

  • to quickly look at someone or something, often secretly or furtively

    Example

    She stole a glance at her crush across the room.

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Summary: stealing in Brief

Stealing [ˈstiːlɪŋ] refers to the act of taking something that belongs to someone else without permission or payment. It can also refer to gaining a lead in a competitive game or sport. Examples include 'He was arrested for stealing a car' and 'The team is known for their aggressive stealing tactics on the basketball court.' Phrases like 'steal someone's thunder' and 'steal the show' describe taking credit or attracting attention, while 'steal a glance' means to look quickly and often secretly.

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