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Detailed Synonyms for rob in English

rob:

to rob verbe (robs, robbed, robbing)

  1. to rob
    take off guard; to rob; to surprise; to hold up
  2. to rob
    to rob
    • rob verbe (robs, robbed, robbing)
  3. to rob
    to expropriate; to snitch; to steal; to rob; to purloin; to take; to take away; to swipe; to pinch; to snatch; to make off with; to filch; to pilfer; cadge; to collar; to nick; to go thieving
    • expropriate verbe (expropriates, expropriated, expropriating)
    • snitch verbe (snitches, snitched, snitching)
    • steal verbe (steals, stole, stealing)
    • rob verbe (robs, robbed, robbing)
    • purloin verbe (purloins, purloined, purloining)
    • take verbe (takes, took, taking)
    • take away verbe (takes away, took away, taking away)
    • swipe verbe (swipes, swiped, swiping)
    • pinch verbe (pinches, pinched, pincing)
    • snatch verbe (snatchs, snatched, snatching)
    • make off with verbe (makes off with, made off with, making off with)
    • filch verbe (filches, filched, filching)
    • pilfer verbe (pilfers, pilfered, pilfering)
    • cadge verbe
    • collar verbe (collars, collared, collaring)
    • nick verbe (nicks, nicked, nicking)
    • go thieving verbe (goes thieving, went thieving, going thieving)
  4. to rob
    to break in; to commit burglary; to break into a house; to rob
    • break in verbe (breaks in, broke in, breaking in)
    • commit burglary verbe (commits burglary, committed burglary, committing burglary)
    • break into a house verbe (breaks into a house, broke into a house, breaking into a house)
    • rob verbe (robs, robbed, robbing)
  5. to rob
    to snatch; to rob; to plunder
    • snatch verbe (snatchs, snatched, snatching)
    • rob verbe (robs, robbed, robbing)
    • plunder verbe (plunders, plundered, plundering)
  6. to rob
    – rip off; ask an unreasonable price 1
    to hook; surcharge; to soak; to rob; to pluck; to fleece; plume; to overcharge; gazump
    – rip off; ask an unreasonable price 1
    • hook verbe (hooks, hooked, hooking)
    • surcharge verbe
    • soak verbe (soaks, soaked, soaking)
    • rob verbe (robs, robbed, robbing)
    • pluck verbe (plucks, plucked, plucking)
    • fleece verbe (fleeces, fleeced, fleecing)
    • plume verbe
    • overcharge verbe (overcharges, overcharged, overcharging)
    • gazump verbe
  7. to rob
    – take something away by force or without the consent of the owner 1
    to rob
    – take something away by force or without the consent of the owner 1
    • rob verbe (robs, robbed, robbing)
      • The burglars robbed him of all his money1

Conjugations for rob:

present
  1. rob
  2. rob
  3. robs
  4. rob
  5. rob
  6. rob
simple past
  1. robbed
  2. robbed
  3. robbed
  4. robbed
  5. robbed
  6. robbed
present perfect
  1. have robbed
  2. have robbed
  3. has robbed
  4. have robbed
  5. have robbed
  6. have robbed
past continuous
  1. was robbing
  2. were robbing
  3. was robbing
  4. were robbing
  5. were robbing
  6. were robbing
future
  1. shall rob
  2. will rob
  3. will rob
  4. shall rob
  5. will rob
  6. will rob
continuous present
  1. am robbing
  2. are robbing
  3. is robbing
  4. are robbing
  5. are robbing
  6. are robbing
subjunctive
  1. be robbed
  2. be robbed
  3. be robbed
  4. be robbed
  5. be robbed
  6. be robbed
diverse
  1. rob!
  2. let's rob!
  3. robbed
  4. robbing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Antonyms for "rob":


Related Definitions for "rob":

  1. rip off; ask an unreasonable price1
  2. take something away by force or without the consent of the owner1
    • The burglars robbed him of all his money1

Related Synonyms for rob