Thief

How many syllables in Thief?

thief has 1 syllables

Split Thief into syllables?

thief

Definition of Thief

A person who steals something.

How should Thief divide into syllables

The word 'thief' has one syllable. It has two consonants 'th' and 'f', and one vowel 'ie'.

Part of Speech - Thief

Noun

The thief stole my bike.

Sentences with Thief

  • The thief stole my toy.
  • The thief was caught by the police.
  • The thief snuck into the house and stole the jewelry.
  • The thief left his fingerprints at the crime scene.
  • I saw the thief run away with the purse.
  • The thief was sentenced to ten years in prison.
  • The thief broke into the car and stole the radio.
  • The thief was wearing a mask to hide his identity.
  • The thief was caught on camera stealing from the store.
  • The thief had stolen a lot of money before he got caught.

Quotes with Thief

  • A thief thinks everybody steals. - E.W. Howe
  • A thief believes everybody steals. - Proverb
  • A thief passes for a gentleman when stealing has made him rich. - Euripides
  • A thief is a thief, whether he steals a diamond or a cucumber. - Indian Proverb
  • A thief is a man who takes away what others have labored for and he does it in a way that he is not caught. - Proverb
  • A thief is better than a lazy person. - Chinese Proverb
  • A thief is only a winner in his own eyes. - E.W. Howe
  • A thief is somebody who proves wealth does not bring happiness. - Unknown
  • A thief is no better than a rogue. - Proverb
  • A thief believes everybody steals. - Traditional Proverb
  • A thief is a man who takes away what others have labored for and he does it in a way that he is not caught. - Traditional Proverb
  • A thief is only a winner in his own eyes. - Traditional Proverb
  • A thief is no better than a rogue. - Traditional Proverb
  • A thief passes for a gentleman when stealing has made him rich. - Traditional Proverb
  • A thief thinks everybody steals. - Traditional Proverb
  • A thief believes everybody steals. - Unknown
  • A thief is a man who takes away what others have labored for and he does it in a way that he is not caught. - Unknown
  • A thief is only a winner in his own eyes. - Unknown
  • A thief is no better than a rogue. - Unknown
  • A thief passes for a gentleman when stealing has made him rich. - Unknown

Number of characters in Thief

5 ( t, h, i, e, f )

Unique letters in Thief

5 ( t, h, i, e, f )

Thief Backwards

feiht

Phonetic Transcription of Thief

IPA (International): θi:f

ARA (American): θif

EPA (English): θi:f

THIY-F