"Rob" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rob" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rob" Meaning

To rob means to take something by force or without permission, especially money or other valuable items, often in a violent or dishonest way. It can also mean to remove something, such as a leaf or a item from a collection.

"Rob" Examples

Usage Examples for "rob"


1. Verb (to take something from someone by force)

I had my wallet robbed while I was walking home from work.

2. Verb (to take something from someone with force or stealth)

The thief tried to rob the store at gunpoint.

3. Verb (to take someone's job or a student's heart, usually someone in a romantic plot)

She was robbed of her chance to get the promotion by a new recruit.

4. Verb (verb trick or deceive, especially by lying to someone)

The con artist tried to rob her of her savings.

5. Noun (a cop, especially in the United States)

A rob in our town finally resolved the theft case I had been working on for years.

"Rob" Similar Words

Roars

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Roast

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To roast someone or something means to joke or tease about them in a good-natured way, often in a humorous or mocking tone. It can also refer to the act of cooking meat over direct heat, usually using dry heat, to caramelize the exterior and cook the interior to a desired level of doneness.

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Cooked by dry heat, typically in an oven. This method is used in cooking to enhance flavor and texture.

Roaster

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A roaster is a large pan or machine used for slow cooking and evenly browning food, typically over an open flame or in a domestic oven. It is often used for roasting coffee beans, chicken, or other meats. The roaster can also refer to the machine itself, or the process of roasting.<br><br>However, it can also have another meaning.<br><br>As a noun, a roaster can also refer to a person who roasts or makes sarcastic jokes or teasing remarks about someone, often to annoy or humiliate them.<br><br>As a verb, to roaster can mean to make fun of or joke about someone in a mocking way.

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Roath

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Roath is a district in Cardiff, the capital of Wales in southwest Great Britain.

Robalo

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Roband

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I couldn't find any common word in English language matching the spelling "roband". The word "roband" seems to be a non-standard or made-up term.<br><br>However, the word "robot" is a common English word and "rob" also has a meaning:<br><br>rob (verb):<br>- to take something from someone by force or stealth.<br>- to play a musical instrument without using the keys (e.g., a guitar).<br><br>If you meant "robot" or "rob", please let me know and I can provide more information.

Robaxin

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Robbed

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The word "robbed" can have two main meanings:<br><br>1. To take something away from someone by force or without their permission: "She was robbed of her purse in the park."<br>2. To deprive someone of something that is rightfully theirs: "He felt robbed of his chance to win the competition."<br><br>Additionally, the word can also be used in some idiomatic expressions, such as:<br><br> "to feel robbed" - to feel angry or frustrated because of not getting something you wanted<br> "to be robbed blind" - to be cheated or swindled, often in a business transaction<br> "robbery" - the act of stealing goods or money by force or threats.

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