sneak thief
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Definition
Noun: A thief who steals by entering premises secretly and without confrontation, typically taking small items of value. This term specifically denotes a criminal who relies on stealth and the avoidance of detection or violence, rather than force or intimidation.
Usage
The term "sneak thief" is used to describe a specific type of criminal whose method is characterized by covert entry and quiet theft. * The police believe a sneak thief has been targeting unlocked cars in the neighborhood overnight. * She felt violated knowing a sneak thief had been in her home while she slept.
Advanced Usage
- Conceptual Use: The term can be used metaphorically to describe something that acts in a stealthy, unnoticed manner.
- Inflation is a sneak thief that slowly erodes the value of your savings.
Variants and Related Words
- Sneak (verb/noun): To move or act in a stealthy way; a person who acts in a secret or underhanded manner.
- Pilferer (noun): A thief who steals small items or small quantities.
- Burglar (noun): A person who illegally enters a building to commit a crime, often theft. (A "sneak thief" is a type of burglar who specifically avoids confrontation.)
Synonyms
- Pilferer
- Filcher
- Snatcher (when implying quick, stealthy theft)
- Petty thief
Related Phrases
- Cat burglar: A burglar who enters buildings by climbing to upper stories, emphasizing agility and stealth, similar to a sneak thief.
- To sneak in/out: The action of entering or leaving secretly, which is the method of the sneak thief.
Noun
- a thief who steals without using violence