Theft
Definition
Theft refers to the act of taking another person's property without their consent and with the intent to permanently deprive them of it.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /θɛft/
- Respelling: THEFT (with "THEFT" rhyming with "left" and "cleft")
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /θɛft/
- Respelling: THEFT (similar to American English, with "THEFT" rhyming with "left" and "cleft")
In both dialects, "theft" is pronounced with a short "e" sound, as in "left" or "cleft," followed by "ft." The pronunciation of "theft" is consistent between American and British English.
Etymology
The term "theft" originates from Old English "þēofþ", which is related to the Old High German "diob", both meaning "theft". It's associated with the Proto-Germanic "*þeubaz", which leads back to the Proto-Indo-European root "*tewbh-", denoting "to steal".
Derivatives
- Theftproof
- Theft-resistant
- Theft-deterrent
- Thief
- Thieve
Synonyms
Antonyms
- Return
- Restitution
- Reimbursement
Usage
- "Theft" is commonly used in legal contexts to denote a criminal activity where one individual unlawfully takes another's property. It can be used more broadly in various contexts to indicate any instance where something is taken without permission.
Related Terms
- Steal
- Pilferage
- Embezzlement
- Fraud
- Misappropriation
Detailed Definition
Noun
- Criminal Taking of Property: The act of stealing; specifically, the felonious taking and removing of personal property, with an intent to deprive the rightful owner of the same; larceny.
- Example: The theft of the artwork remains one of the most notorious unsolved crimes of the decade.
- The Thing Stolen: An unlawful act causing deprivation of property.
- Example: The diamond necklace was a theft valued at over a million dollars.