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robber

American  
[rob-er] / ˈrɒb ər /

noun

  1. a person who robs.

    Synonyms:
    burglar, brigand, bandit, highwayman

Usage

What does robber mean? A robber is a person who robs—steals, especially by force or through threats of violence.In other words, a robber is someone who commits robbery.A robber can rob a person or a place, such as a house or business. A robber who robs a person on the street is often called a mugger. A person who robs a bank is called a bank robber and the act of doing this is called bank robbery. An armed robber is a person who commits armed robbery, which involves robbing a person or place while armed with a weapon.A robber is a kind of thief, which is a person who steals things. However, the word thief usually refers to a person who steals without anyone noticing, at least not when the theft is taking place. In contrast, a person who steals by using force, violence, or threats of force or violence would more likely be called a robber.The word rob can also be used in a kind of figurative way meaning to unfairly deprive someone of something, but robber is only used to refer to someone who robs in the literal sense.Example: Police have released sketches of the suspects in the hopes that someone can identify the bank robbers.

Related Words

See thief.

Etymology

Origin of robber

First recorded in 1125–75; Middle English robbere, from Old French robere. See rob, -er 1

Example Sentences

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It’s a faithful facsimile—with a singular ingredient absent: the soulful performance of Al Pacino in the central role of the hapless bank robber Sonny.

From The Wall Street Journal

What remains mysterious, according to Mr. Fraser’s program, is why the grave robbers took time to rescue the bodies within.

From The Wall Street Journal

In 2007, he was given a police award for bravery after tackling a robber who was attacking a delivery man with a baseball bat.

From BBC

"Ludicrously, one of their concerns was that the robber was a 'customer'."

From BBC

The boy then finds all sorts of creative ways to fend off robbers, while Mom melts down once she realizes they left him behind.

From Los Angeles Times