Pilfered or stolen.
The present tense of "robbed" is "rob." For example, "He robs convenience stores."
The past tense of "rob" is "robbed."
Another word for curfew is "lockdown."
The chances of someone getting robbed can vary depending on factors such as location, time of day, and individual circumstances. It is difficult to provide a specific percentage as it can differ significantly from one situation to another. Taking precautions such as staying alert, avoiding risky areas, and securing personal belongings can help reduce the risk of being robbed.
A person who has just been robbed could be referred to as a victim of robbery.
The word robbed has one syllable.
No.
Mugged
The word robbed indicates a situation where property, money, or objects are taken by force or through the threat of force. It is the past tense of the word rob.
Pillaged, or plundered.
The word that does not belong is donated.Both plundered and robbed mean to take something that does not belong to you.Donate means to give away.
The definition of the word robbers is thieves. If one person robbed a bank, he or she would be called a robber. If two or more people robbed a bank, they would be called bank robbers.
they have robbed my house and stolen my new watch
The stocky man robbed the corner store and didnt get caught.
The prevailing theory is that he robbed the jewelry store to pay for gambling debts.
No. Robbed rhymes with sobbed.
stayed / tied / robbed