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    Loot
    /lo͞ot/

    noun

    • 1. goods, especially private property, taken from an enemy in war: "the rooms were stuffed with the loot from Francis's expeditions into Italy"

    verb

    • 1. steal goods from (a place), typically during a war or riot: "desperate residents looted shops for food and water"
  2. The meaning of LOOT is goods usually of considerable value taken in war : spoils. How to use loot in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Loot.

  3. noun. spoils or plunder taken by pillaging, as in war. Synonyms: booty. anything taken by dishonesty, force, stealth, etc.: a burglar's loot. a collection of valued objects: The children shouted and laughed as they opened their Christmas loot. Slang. money: You'll have a fine time spending all that loot. the act of looting or plundering:

  4. loot. noun [ U ] uk / luːt / us / luːt /. money and valuable objects that have been stolen, especially by an army from a defeated enemy or by thieves: The thief must have been very disappointed when he examined his loot.

  5. 1. goods stolen during pillaging, as in wartime, during riots, etc. 2. goods, money, etc, obtained illegally. 3. (Banking & Finance) informal money or wealth. 4. the act of looting or plundering. vb. 5. to pillage (a city, settlement, etc) during war or riots. 6. to steal (money or goods), esp during pillaging.

  6. Loot is right up there with booty and swag in the family of words for stolen or pillaged things. When used as a verb, loot refers to the act of stealing, like when an angry mob loots the local grocery store during a riot.

  7. If people loot shops or houses, they steal things from them, for example during a war or riot.

  8. LOOT definition: 1. to steal from shops and houses during a war or period of fighting: 2. goods that have been…. Learn more.

  9. to rob, as by burglary or corrupt activity in public office: to loot the public treasury. (in a video game) to collect (items from a defeated enemy or cache): Loot all of the bodies and treasure chests before you exit the dungeon.

  10. Definition of loot verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. Goods stolen or taken by force, as from a captured enemy city in wartime or by rioters or a corrupt official; plunder, spoils, etc. Webster's New World. Valuables pillaged in time of war; spoils. American Heritage. Stolen goods or money.

  12. noun [ U ] us / luːt / uk / luːt /. money and valuable objects that have been stolen, especially by an army from a defeated enemy or by thieves: The thief must have been very disappointed when he examined his loot. He was captured and his loot was returned to the store.

  13. Jun 15, 2024 · Synonym of sack, the plundering of a city, particularly during war . He consented to the loot of the city by the men under his command. ( colloquial, US) Any valuable thing received for free, especially Christmas presents . ( slang) Synonym of money .

  14. 1. If people loot shops or houses, they steal things from them, for example during a war or riot. [...] 2. If someone loots things, they steal them, for example during a war or riot. [...] 3. Loot is stolen money or goods. [informal] [...] More. Conjugations of 'loot' present simple: I loot, you loot [...] past simple: I looted, you looted [...]

  15. Britannica Dictionary definition of LOOT. [noncount] 1. : something that is stolen or taken by force. After raiding the town, the soldiers helped themselves to any loot that they could find. The thieves got a lot of loot in the robbery. 2. informal : money. He made a lot of loot selling cars.

  16. loot meaning: 1. to steal from shops and houses during a war or period of fighting: 2. goods that have been…. Learn more.

  17. spoils or plunder taken by pillaging, as in war. anything taken by dishonesty, force, stealth, etc.: a burglar's loot. a collection of valued objects: The children shouted and laughed as they opened their Christmas loot. Slang Terms money: You'll have a fine time spending all that loot.

  18. There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun loot. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  19. There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb loot. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  20. Some common synonyms of loot are booty, plunder, prize, spoils, and spoil. While all these words mean "something taken from another by force or craft," loot applies especially to what is taken from victims of a catastrophe.

  21. Loot refers to goods or money stolen or taken unlawfully, typically during a war, robbery or natural disaster. It can also be used as a verb which means to steal or take such goods or money.

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