How Do You Spell STEALS?

Pronunciation: [stˈiːlz] (IPA)

The word "steals" is spelled with two syllables and four letters. The first syllable is pronounced /sti:/, with a long E sound followed by an S sound. The second syllable is pronounced /lz/, with a Z sound and a short vowel sound. The spelling of the word reflects this pronunciation, with the letters ST and LS being used to represent the different sounds. "Steals" is a present tense verb meaning to take something without permission, often in a secretive or sneaky way.

STEALS Meaning and Definition

  1. Steals, as a verb, refers to the act of taking someone else's property without their permission or knowledge, particularly in a secretive or discreet manner. It involves appropriating belongings unlawfully, usually with the intention of keeping them or benefiting oneself by selling, using, or enjoying them without the owner's consent. This action denotes an act of theft or robbery, which is considered illegal and morally reprehensible in most societies.

    The act of stealing can encompass a wide range of objects or possessions, including money, jewelry, electronic devices, motor vehicles, intellectual property, or any valuable item. Stealing can occur in various settings, such as homes, stores, workplaces, or public spaces, and can be perpetrated by individuals, organized crime groups, or even in cyber environments.

    The motivation behind stealing can vary from one individual to another, but common reasons include financial desperation, personal gain, thrill-seeking, or compulsive behavior. Regardless of the motive, stealing is universally condemned as it violates the principles of honesty, respect for others' rights, and societal norms.

    In legal systems worldwide, stealing is typically classified as a criminal offense, punishable by fines, imprisonment, or other penalties, depending on the jurisdiction and severity of the theft. Moreover, the consequences of stealing extend beyond legal repercussions, often leading to strained relationships, loss of trust, and damage to one's reputation. Societal values and ethical frameworks emphasize the importance of respecting others' property and discourage any form of stealing or dishonesty.

Common Misspellings for STEALS

Etymology of STEALS

The word steals is derived from the Old English word stelan, which has Germanic origins. It is related to similar words in other Germanic languages, such as the Old High German stelan, Old Norse stela, and Gothic stilan.

Similar spelling words for STEALS

Conjugate verb Steals

CONDITIONAL

I would steal
we would steal
you would steal
he/she/it would steal
they would steal

FUTURE

I will steal
we will steal
you will steal
he/she/it will steal
they will steal

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have stolen
we will have stolen
you will have stolen
he/she/it will have stolen
they will have stolen

PAST

I stole
we stole
you stole
he/she/it stole
they stole

PAST PERFECT

I had stolen
we had stolen
you had stolen
he/she/it had stolen
they had stolen

PRESENT

I steal
we steal
you steal
he/she/it steals
they steal

PRESENT PERFECT

I have stolen
we have stolen
you have stolen
he/she/it has stolen
they have stolen
I am stealing
we are stealing
you are stealing
he/she/it is stealing
they are stealing
I was stealing
we were stealing
you were stealing
he/she/it was stealing
they were stealing
I will be stealing
we will be stealing
you will be stealing
he/she/it will be stealing
they will be stealing
I have been stealing
we have been stealing
you have been stealing
he/she/it has been stealing
they have been stealing
I had been stealing
we had been stealing
you had been stealing
he/she/it had been stealing
they had been stealing
I will have been stealing
we will have been stealing
you will have been stealing
he/she/it will have been stealing
they will have been stealing
I would have stolen
we would have stolen
you would have stolen
he/she/it would have stolen
they would have stolen
I would be stealing
we would be stealing
you would be stealing
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they would be stealing
I would have been stealing
we would have been stealing
you would have been stealing
he/she/it would have been stealing
they would have been stealing

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