“Steal”
Definition:
The word “steal” is a verb that means to take something without permission, often secretly and with the intention of keeping it. It can also be used figuratively to describe taking something in a dishonest or unfair manner.
Transitive
Definition of the Verb Form:
When a verb is used in a sentence in a different or modified way to describe the context of an action performed by the subject, it’s known as a verb form. There are up to five forms of a verb:
- Base Form (Root)
- Simple Past
- Past Participle
- Present Participle
- Third Person Singular
You need to know all forms of the verbs to make sentences in different contexts or tenses.

Here are examples of the five forms V1, V2, V3, V4, and V5 of the verb “Steal” used in sentences. See the examples below:
Base Form (V1):
I will not steal from anyone, no matter the situation. Do you think stealing is ever justified?
Simple Past (V2):
He stole my wallet while I was distracted. Have you ever had something stolen?
Past Participle (V3):
She has stolen several items from the store. What do you think should happen to someone who steals?
Present Participle / Gerund (V4):
The thief is stealing the car right now! Have you ever witnessed a theft?
Third Person Singular (V5):
She steals my pens all the time. Do you find it hard to keep your things safe?
Each form is used based on the tense and context of the sentence.

Meaning of the Verb “Steal” and Its Usage in Sentences. Five Examples are given below:
To take something without permission or right:
Someone stole my bicycle last week. Have you ever had something valuable taken from you?
To secretly take something:
The child stole a cookie when his mother wasn’t looking. Have you ever taken something when you knew you shouldn’t?
To take something in a dishonest way:
He stole money from the cash register. Do you think stealing money is worse than other types of theft?
To take something unfairly or without giving credit:
The artist stole ideas from other famous painters. What do you think of artists who copy others’ work?
To sneak or secretly take something for personal gain:
The company stole ideas from its competitors. How can companies prevent stealing ideas in business?

The Synonyms of the Given Word “Steal”:
- Rob
- Swipe
- Snatch
- Pilfer
- Thieve
- Loot
The Antonyms of the Given Word “Steal”:
- Give
- Return
- Donate
- Share
- Offer
Base Form (Root) | Simple Past (V2) | Past Participle (V3) |
grew | grown | |
stole | stolen | |
worked | worked | |
laid | laid | |
hit | hit | |
lost | lost | |
forgot | forgotten | |
became | become | |
shook | shaken | |
hurt | hurt | |
hung | hung | |
rose | risen | |
asked | asked | |
cleaned | cleaned | |
came | come | |
played | played | |
woke | woken | |
listened | listened | |
shut | shut | |
wept | wept | |
held | held | |
carried | carried | |
paid | paid | |
understood | understood | |
tried | tried | |
finished | finished | |
dug | dug | |
taught | taught | |
had | had | |
kept | kept | |
cut | cut |








