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stolen

/ˈstoʊ.ln̩/verb2 syllables

Stolen means: take without the owner's consent.

Synonyms for stolen7

verb, as in take without the owner's consent

steal, rip off, rip

verb, as in move stealthily

verb, as in steal a base

also used for stolen

hot, lifted, nicked

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What does stolen mean?3

verb

1

take without the owner's consent“Someone stole my wallet on the train”

2

move stealthily“The ship slipped away in the darkness”

3

steal a base

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with stolen?2

two syllables

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Stolen in a sentence

  • The car having been stolen, there was nothing for it but to walk.sundown
  • I used to have one, but it was stolen.jamessilver
  • Our stuff got stolen, and we missed our train.CM
  • If these books were stolen, then don't give them to me.Amastan
  • Even when the facts demonstrated the opposite, he maintained he hadn't stolen it.JLGQ_
  • The nymph, filled with a strange resolve, had suddenly stolen away from the group.Hybrid
  • We forgot to lock our bikes, and they got stolen.CK
  • In the criminals' storehouse, the authorities found pallets upon pallets of stolen goods.Auride

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