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Loot

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Main Entry: loot
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: stolen goods

Synonyms:

booty, dough, graft, haul, hot goods, lift*, make*, money, pickings, pillage, plunder, plunderage, prize, seizure, spoils, squeeze, take*
Main Entry: loot
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: steal goods

Synonyms:

appropriate, boost, burglarize, despoil, grab, gut, liberate, lift, loft, make, moonlight requisition, pillage, plunder, raid, ransack, ravage, relieve, requisition, rifle, rip off, rob, sack, salvage, smash and grab, snatch, snitch, stick up, swipe, take, thieve, tip over

Antonyms:

give, receive
Main Entry: despoil
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: ravage, destroy

Synonyms:

denude, depopulate, depredate, deprive, desecrate, desolate, devastate, devour, dispossess, divest, loot, maraud, pillage, plunder, raid, rifle, rob, sack, spoil, spoliate, strip, vandalize, waste, wreak havoc, wreck

Antonyms:

build, construct, improve
Main Entry: dough
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: money

Synonyms:

beans, boodle, bread, bucks, cabbage, cash, change, chips, clams, coin, coinage, cold cash, currency, dinero, funds, greenback, hard cash, legal tender, lettuce, loot, moola, pesos, wealth
Main Entry: embezzle
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: steal money, often from employer

Synonyms:

abstract, appropriate, defalcate, filch, forge, loot, misapply, misappropriate, misuse, peculate, pilfer, purloin, put hand in cookie jar, put hand in till, skim, thieve

Antonyms:

compensate, give, pay, reimburse, return
Main Entry: gut
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: clean out, strip

Synonyms:

bowel, decimate, despoil, dilapidate, disembowel, draw, dress, empty, eviscerate, exenterate, loot, pillage, plunder, ransack, ravage, rifle, sack

Antonyms:

fill
Main Entry: haul
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: something obtained or moved

Synonyms:

booty, burden, cargo, catch, find, freight, gain, harvest, lading, load, loot*, payload, spoils, takings, yield
Notes: a hall is a corridor or passageway in a building; haul (noun) is something that is pulled or transported, and haul (verb) carry or drag slowly or heavily
Main Entry: invade
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: attack and encroach

Synonyms:

access, assail, assault, breach, burglarize, burst in, crash, descend upon, entrench, fall on, foray, go in, infect, infest, infringe, inroad, interfere, loot, make inroads, maraud, meddle, muscle in, occupy, overrun, overspread, overswarm, penetrate, permeate, pervade, pillage, plunder, raid, ravage, storm, swarm over, trespass, violate

Antonyms:

leave alone, surrender, yield
Main Entry: knock off
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: steal

Synonyms:

filch, knock over, loot, pilfer, pinch, plunder, purloin, ransack, relieve, rifle, rip off, rob, thieve

Antonyms:

give
Main Entry: maraud
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: pillage and plunder

Synonyms:

despoil, forage, foray, harass, harry, loot, raid, ransack, ravage, sack

Antonyms:

behave
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