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stealing

Stealing is taking something that does not belong to you without asking.

Explanation at your level:

Stealing is taking something that is not yours. If you take a toy from a friend without asking, that is stealing. It is not a good thing to do. You should always ask before you take something.

When you take someone's property without permission, you are stealing. It is against the law in most places. People feel sad or angry when someone steals from them. Always ask first!

Stealing is the act of taking an object that belongs to another person without their consent. It is considered a dishonest action. In many situations, stealing can lead to serious consequences, including legal trouble. It is important to respect what belongs to others.

To steal is to misappropriate someone's belongings with the intention of keeping them. While the word is often used in a legal context, it can also be used figuratively. For instance, you might hear about 'stealing the show.' However, the primary meaning remains linked to theft and dishonesty.

Stealing implies a breach of trust and a violation of property rights. Beyond the literal act of theft, the term is often employed in academic or journalistic discourse to discuss systemic issues or ethical dilemmas. It signifies a lack of integrity and an disregard for the boundaries of personal ownership.

The concept of stealing transcends simple material theft; it encompasses the appropriation of intellectual property, time, and even reputation. Etymologically rooted in Germanic traditions, the word carries a heavy moral weight. In literary contexts, it may be used to describe the subtle 'stealing' of moments or emotions, reflecting the complex relationship between human desire and the constraints of societal norms.

Palavra em 30 segundos

  • Stealing is taking without permission.
  • It is a serious and illegal act.
  • It can also be used figuratively.
  • Always respect others' property.

When we talk about stealing, we are referring to the act of taking something that belongs to someone else. It is not just about moving an object; it is about the intent to keep it for yourself.

Because the owner did not give you permission, this action is viewed as a violation of trust and property rights. In most cultures, this is considered a serious moral and legal wrong.

It is important to remember that stealing covers everything from small items to large assets. Whether it is a pencil from a desk or something much larger, the core definition remains the same: taking what is not yours.

The word stealing comes from the Old English word stelan, which has roots in the Proto-Germanic stelaną. It is a very old word that has been part of the language for over a thousand years.

Historically, it has always carried a negative connotation, reflecting the universal human value of respecting private property. Interestingly, the word is related to the German stehlen and the Dutch stelen, showing how connected these languages are.

Over centuries, the word has evolved to be used in both literal and figurative senses. While we usually use it for physical objects, we also use it in phrases like 'stealing a glance' or 'stealing the show,' which adds a layer of nuance to our daily speech.

You will mostly hear stealing used in legal, news, or moral contexts. It is a direct and strong word, so it is rarely used casually unless you are talking about something lighthearted like a game.

Common collocations include stealing money, stealing property, or stealing ideas. When you use this word, you are making a strong claim about someone's character or actions.

If you want to be more formal, you might use theft or larceny. However, stealing remains the most common way to describe this action in everyday conversation.

1. Steal the show: To draw all the attention to yourself. Example: The child stole the show at the wedding.

2. Steal someone's thunder: To take credit for someone else's work. Example: She stole my thunder by announcing the news first.

3. Steal a glance: To look at someone quickly and secretly. Example: He stole a glance at his watch.

4. Steal a march on someone: To gain an advantage by acting first. Example: The company stole a march on its competitors.

5. Steal someone's heart: To make someone fall in love with you. Example: The puppy stole her heart immediately.

Stealing is the present participle of the verb steal. The past tense is stole, and the past participle is stolen. It is an irregular verb, which is a common feature of older English words.

The pronunciation is /stiːlɪŋ/. The 'ee' sound is long, and the 'ing' ending is unstressed. It rhymes with feeling, peeling, and kneeling.

When using it in a sentence, it often acts as a gerund (e.g., 'Stealing is wrong') or as part of a continuous verb phrase (e.g., 'He was stealing the cookies').

Fun Fact

Related to the word 'stealth'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈstiːlɪŋ/

Long 'ee' sound, clear 'ing'.

US /ˈstiːlɪŋ/

Similar to UK, slightly more relaxed 'ing'.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it like 'stilling'
  • Shortening the 'ee' sound
  • Adding an extra syllable

Rhymes With

feeling kneeling peeling dealing healing

Difficulty Rating

Leitura 2/5

Easy to read.

Writing 2/5

Easy to write.

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say.

Audição 2/5

Easy to hear.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

take give wrong

Learn Next

theft robbery misappropriate

Avançado

larceny embezzlement

Grammar to Know

Gerunds

Stealing is wrong.

Present Continuous

He is stealing.

Irregular Verbs

Steal-stole-stolen.

Examples by Level

1

He is stealing the apple.

He takes the apple without asking.

Present continuous.

2

Stealing is bad.

Taking things is wrong.

Gerund as subject.

3

Do not steal.

Never take things.

Imperative.

4

She is not stealing.

She is innocent.

Negative.

5

Is he stealing?

Is he taking it?

Question.

6

I hate stealing.

I dislike this act.

Verb + gerund.

7

They were stealing.

They took items.

Past continuous.

8

Stop stealing toys.

Don't take toys.

Verb + object.

1

The boy was caught stealing a candy bar.

2

Stealing is against the school rules.

3

He stopped stealing after he apologized.

4

She felt guilty about stealing the pen.

5

The police arrested him for stealing.

6

Stealing is a serious crime.

7

Why are you stealing my ideas?

8

He denied stealing the money.

1

The thief was arrested for stealing a car.

2

He was accused of stealing company secrets.

3

Stealing from a friend is a terrible betrayal.

4

She tried to justify stealing the bread.

5

The store security caught him stealing.

6

He was caught stealing a glance at her.

7

Stealing time is a common habit.

8

He admitted to stealing the documents.

1

The politician was accused of stealing public funds.

2

He stole the show with his incredible performance.

3

She felt like she was stealing time for herself.

4

Stealing intellectual property is a major issue.

5

He was stealing a march on his rivals.

6

The act of stealing is a violation of trust.

7

She was caught stealing looks at the stranger.

8

He didn't realize he was stealing her thunder.

1

The corporation was found guilty of stealing trade secrets.

2

He was accused of stealing the spotlight from his colleagues.

3

Stealing a moment of peace is essential for mental health.

4

The author was sued for stealing ideas from a classic novel.

5

They were stealing glances at the confidential report.

6

He was caught stealing credit for the team's success.

7

Stealing is a manifestation of deeper societal inequality.

8

She was stealing away from the party unnoticed.

1

The act of stealing fire from the gods is a classic myth.

2

He was stealing the very essence of the conversation.

3

The thief was stealing not just gold, but memories.

4

She was stealing herself away for a moment of reflection.

5

Stealing the narrative is a common political tactic.

6

He was accused of stealing the heart of the community.

7

The shadows were stealing across the room.

8

She was stealing a breath of fresh air.

Colocações comuns

caught stealing
stealing money
stealing ideas
stealing glances
accused of stealing
stealing time
stealing property
stealing credit
stealing the show
stealing away

Idioms & Expressions

"steal the show"

to be the best part

The dog stole the show.

casual

"steal someone's thunder"

take credit

Don't steal my thunder.

casual

"steal a glance"

look secretly

He stole a glance at her.

neutral

"steal a march"

gain advantage

They stole a march on us.

formal

"steal someone's heart"

make fall in love

She stole his heart.

neutral

"steal away"

leave secretly

He stole away at night.

neutral

Easily Confused

stealing vs Robbing

Both mean taking.

Robbing involves force.

He robbed the bank.

stealing vs Borrowing

Both involve taking.

Borrowing is with permission.

Can I borrow this?

stealing vs Taking

Too general.

Taking can be neutral.

I am taking the book.

stealing vs Larceny

Legal term.

Larceny is very formal.

He was charged with larceny.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + stealing + object

He is stealing bread.

B1

Subject + was + accused of + stealing

He was accused of stealing.

A2

Subject + stopped + stealing

He stopped stealing.

B2

Subject + admitted to + stealing

He admitted to stealing.

B1

It is wrong to be + stealing

It is wrong to be stealing.

Família de palavras

Nouns

theft the act of stealing
thief person who steals

Verbs

steal to take

Adjectives

stolen having been taken

Relacionado

robbery stealing with force

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Legal (theft) Neutral (stealing) Casual (lifting) Slang (swiping)

Erros comuns

stealing to someone stealing from someone
You steal FROM a person, not TO them.
he steal he steals
Subject-verb agreement.
stealing the property of stealing someone's property
More natural phrasing.
I was steal I was stealing
Need -ing for continuous.
he is steal he is stealing
Need -ing for continuous.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a thief in your house.

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Native Speakers

Use it to describe serious acts.

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Cultural Insight

It is a taboo subject.

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Grammar Shortcut

Use 'stealing' for ongoing actions.

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Say It Right

Focus on the long 'ee'.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'steal to'.

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Did You Know?

It has ancient roots.

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Study Smart

Use it in a diary entry.

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Context

Always check the intent.

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Verb Patterns

Steal + object + from.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Stealing is 'Steal' + 'ing' (I am doing it).

Visual Association

A hand grabbing a cookie.

Word Web

crime theft property dishonesty

Desafio

Write 5 sentences using 'stealing'.

Origem da palavra

Old English

Original meaning: To take secretly

Contexto cultural

Very high; never accuse someone of stealing unless you have proof.

Highly sensitive topic; generally considered a major character flaw.

The Great Train Robbery (movie) Oliver Twist (book)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Legal

  • accused of stealing
  • caught stealing
  • theft charge

School

  • stop stealing
  • don't steal
  • it's not yours

Work

  • stealing credit
  • stealing time
  • stealing ideas

Social

  • stealing the show
  • stealing a glance
  • stealing hearts

Conversation Starters

"What would you do if you saw someone stealing?"

"Is it ever okay to steal?"

"Have you ever had something stolen from you?"

"Why do people start stealing?"

"How does stealing affect society?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you felt someone stole your idea.

Discuss the moral implications of stealing.

Describe a character who steals for a good reason.

Reflect on the difference between stealing and borrowing.

Perguntas frequentes

8 perguntas

Yes, legally it is.

Yes, it is common.

Stole.

Stee-ling.

Yes, it is a strong accusation.

Yes, like theft.

Yes, 'stealing time'.

Yes.

Teste-se

fill blank A1

He is ___ the apple.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: stealing

Present continuous.

multiple choice A2

What is stealing?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Taking

Taking without permission.

true false B1

Stealing is a legal activity.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

It is illegal.

match pairs B1

Word

Significado

All matched!

Idiom match.

sentence order B2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Subject-verb-object.

Pontuação: /5

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