Pronunciation: /haɪst/
noun a robbery or theft, typically involving a large amount of money or valuable items
A1 The heist was carefully planned by the group of thieves.
A2 The police are investigating a heist that occurred at the bank last night.
B1 The heist resulted in the loss of millions of dollars in stolen goods.
B2 The mastermind behind the heist managed to evade capture for years.
C1 The heist was executed with precision and skill, leaving no trace behind.
C2 The heist was orchestrated by a criminal organization with connections to high-ranking officials.
verb to commit a robbery or theft
A1 Heist means stealing something valuable.
A2 The thieves heisted the priceless artwork from the museum.
B1 The criminals carefully planned the heist of the bank vault.
B2 The mastermind behind the heist orchestrated every detail flawlessly.
C1 The heist was executed with precision and the thieves made off with millions in cash.
C2 The elaborate heist involved a team of skilled individuals who pulled off the robbery without a hitch.
formal The police are investigating a sophisticated heist at the museum.
informal Did you hear about the heist at the jewelry store last night?
slang The crew pulled off a major heist at the casino.
figurative His plan was a heist of her heart, stealing it away without her even realizing.
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