"while you were gone a burglar broke into your house and stole all your valuable objects"
The possessive form of the singular noun burglar is burglar's.Example: The burglar's fingerprints were found on the window sill.
The plural of the noun burglar is burglars.
The verb for burglar is "burglarize."
The antonym of burglar is homeowner.
The word 'burglar' is a noun, a word for a thief who enters a building with intent to steal; a word for a person.
Are you a burglar? The burglar dropped his tools when he reached for his gun. The store's security system was over-ridden by last night's burglar.
No, a grammatically correct sentence would be: "You thought the hesitant man was the burglar."
That foolish burglar was nabbed in the act and will be appearing in an upcoming episode of 'Stupid Criminals'.
She made a chain of cans on strings beneath all of the windows as a burglar alarm. A burglar stole my all money.
The burglar was hiding under bed cowering in fear.
I wasn't ready to confront the burglar, but there he was.
The burglar cried when he realised he had been burgled.We caught a burglar in the act. He's now chained up in the wine cellar.The burglar was horrified when he realised he had broken into a police officer's house, and then felt the barrel of a gun press against his temple.The burglar was jailed for his crimes and ordered to attend a behaviour modification program.
The police ran towards the burglar, attempting to arrest him.
He is a harsher taskmaster than she is. The judge gave a harsher sentence to the burglar after seeing him twice before.
The burglar admitted robbing the household next to the bank, but not the bank itself.
Secretly, the man was a burglar. She secretly gave money to the church to help the poor.
Given that the door was locked and no damage was done to it, it was logical to conclude that the burglar had not come in by that door.