Pronunciation: /ˈrɑbəri/
noun the action of stealing from someone using force or threats
A1 The robbery was reported to the police.
A2 The robbery took place at the bank last night.
B1 The robbery resulted in the loss of valuable items.
B2 The robbery was meticulously planned and executed.
C1 The robbery investigation revealed new evidence.
C2 The robbery trial lasted for several weeks before a verdict was reached.
verb not applicable
A1 The thief tried to robbery the store, but he was caught by the police.
A2 She was accused of robbery a bank last week.
B1 The gang planned to robbery the jewelry store during the night.
B2 The masked men successfully robbery the armored truck and escaped with the money.
C1 The sophisticated cyber criminals were able to robbery millions from unsuspecting victims.
C2 The heist was meticulously planned and executed, resulting in the largest robbery in history.
adjective not applicable
A1 The police are investigating a robbery at the convenience store.
A2 She was a victim of a robbery while traveling in a foreign country.
B1 The robbery suspect was caught on camera fleeing the scene.
B2 The jewelry store was targeted in a daring robbery that took place in broad daylight.
C1 The mastermind behind the elaborate robbery scheme was finally apprehended by authorities.
C2 The robbery was meticulously planned and executed by a group of seasoned criminals.
adverb not applicable
pronoun not applicable
preposition not applicable
conjunction not applicable
interjection not applicable
article not applicable