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Stole for Dummies

noun

pronunciation: stoʊl

What does Stole really mean?

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Stole is a word with a few different meanings, so let me break it down for you in a way that's easy to understand. When we talk about "stole" as a verb, it means taking something that doesn't belong to you without permission. Imagine this: you have a yummy cookie, and I come and quietly take it from your hand when you're not looking. That's stealing! It's like when you take someone else's toy or borrow a pencil from a friend without asking. You're taking something that doesn't belong to you without getting permission first.

But "stole" can also be a noun, which means a long and narrow piece of fabric that you wear around your neck, kind of like a scarf. It's usually made of something soft and cozy, like wool or faux fur. Picture this: it's a chilly winter day, and you wrap a warm stole around your neck to keep yourself snug and toasty. Just like that, you have a fashionable accessory to keep you warm!

So, to sum it up, "stole" as a verb means taking something without permission, and "stole" as a noun refers to a cozy piece of fabric that you can drape around your neck. It's important to remember that the meanings of words can change depending on how they're used. I hope that explanation makes it clearer for you!

Revised and Fact checked by Lily Wilson on 2023-10-28 20:47:17

Stole In a sentece

Learn how to use Stole inside a sentece

  • Tom stole a cookie from the jar without asking.
  • The thief stole a valuable diamond from the museum.
  • Samantha stole her sister's toy and hid it in her room.
  • The bully stole Tim's lunch money at school.
  • Someone stole my bike from the front yard while I was inside.

Stole Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.