a thief is more likely to just steal, a bandit is more likely to kill and then take items from the dead person
A bandit is typically associated with armed robbery or violent crimes, while a thief is more commonly known for stealing property or possessions without force. Bandits often operate in groups or in remote areas, whereas thieves may act alone and target more populated areas.
Another word for bandit or robber is "thief" or "outlaw."
A bandit is a criminal who robs people or commits other crimes, especially in a group. They usually use force or violence to steal from others.
"Bandit" in French is "bandit."
A crook is a dishonest or deceitful person, often involved in illegal activities beyond just stealing. A thief, on the other hand, is someone who steals or takes something without permission. While all thieves can be considered crooks, not all crooks are necessarily thieves.
I told the bandit that I would not pay him. That's when he shot me. The bandit was frantically searching for a secure hideout.
A bandit is a robber, a thief, someone who steals
a desert bandit
A bandit is a criminal who robs people or commits other crimes, especially in a group. They usually use force or violence to steal from others.
a rubber bandit
thief, bandit, fraud, burglar
Another word for bandit or robber is "thief" or "outlaw."
a policeman,a female swordsman thief,a female swordsman robber, a swords woman bandit,gangstress
a beef thief is also called a beef bandit,beefate,beef crime syndicate
road bandit,road robber,roadobber,road thief,road criminal and road crimer,road crook
robber, burglar, housebreaker, shoplifter, pickpocket, purse snatcher, sneak thief, embezzler, swindler, criminal, crook, bandit.
A bandit- thief robber Abandon- to walk away from. Check your spelling if not one of these.
Three similes are lightning robber, bolt bandit, and bolt thief. Hope these help but not sure if you meant from the book or just in general.