There are a lot here are all of them that I know.
take (away), appropriate, filch, shoplift, pilfer, purloin, make or walk off or away with, get away with, embezzle, misappropriate, peculate, lift, pinch, hook, snitch, borrow, boost, liberate, heist, hijack, swipe, nick, prig,
Yes, the word steal is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'steal' is a word for a thing purchased considerably below its real value; in baseball, a stolen base; a word for a thing.The noun forms for the verb to steal are stealer, one who steals, and the gerund (verbal noun) stealing.
Another word is but
another word for very large
what is another word for included
another word for the word suffice is- be enough
Thieve , steal, take?
Loot, steal, pillage.
nip?
Slide, slip, flow, steal, sneak soar
It is a criminal offence to steal property belonging to another.
There are many words you could use to replace the word take such as have. You could also use the word steal.
steal
It is illegal to steal anything - any thing.The definition of the word "steal" is .... "to take another person's property without permission or legal right and without intent to return it."There is not qualification in there about the value, size or importance of the property.
she has to steal the necklace and bracelet.
There are 2 syllables in the word stealing (Steal-ing).
consequence-punishment you steal something you worry about your consequences.
steel