Robbed [verb]

Definition of Robbed:

steal, deprive

Synonyms of Robbed:

● Bereave

● Raid

● Cheat

● Lose

● Plunder

● Mug

● Defraud

● Strip

● Divest

● Loot

● Hijack

● Ransack

● Swipe

● Rifle

● Sack

● Appropriate

● Embezzle

● Abscond

● Thieve

● Purloin

● Take

● Disinherit

● Roll

● Hustle

● Pilfer

● Burglarize

● Relieve

● Oust

● Pillage

● Despoil

● Filch

● Lift

● Snitch

● Promote

● Swindle

● Cop

● Pinch

● Heist

● Scrounge

● Withhold

● Requisition

● Dispossess

● Strong-arm

● Liberate

● Peculate

● Con

● Do out of

● Hold up

● Rip off

● Break into

● Defalcate

● Burgle

● Stick up


Opposite/Antonyms of Robbed:

● Hurt

● Hold

● Offer

● Stop

● Return

● Keep

● Cover

● Receive

● Give

● Help

● Release

● Demote

● Condemn

● Bequeath

● Reject

● Refuse

● Protect

● Clothe


Sentence/Example of Robbed:

Well, if all they say is true, the villain has robbed one of his own best friends.

How, Mr. Tilden, how far is it to the cross-roads where the mail-carrier says he was robbed?

There had been a conspiracy against him; he was outwitted, robbed, befooled.

I did not think I was robbed; because the money, when we came to calculate, was all right.

My husband once employed this Von Holzen, and was, I believe, robbed by him.

He tells me that near Freistadtlein he was robbed and had twenty florins taken from him.

But I submit—I have deserved it all—I have robbed her of a heart above all price.

For her he had robbed the bees' nest that very day, and I had but partaken of the spoil.

"I have been drugged and robbed," he replied, lowering his voice.

I will go to London and say merely, 'The Russian police have robbed me.'