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Housebreaker vs Robber - What's the difference?

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Housebreaker is a related term of robber.


As nouns the difference between housebreaker and robber

is that housebreaker is a criminal who breaks into and enters another's house or premises with the intent of committing a crime while robber is a person who robs.

housebreaker

English

Alternative forms

* house-breaker, house breaker

Noun

(en noun)
  • A criminal who breaks into and enters another's house or premises with the intent of committing a crime.
  • * 1869 , , He Knew He Was Right , ch. 12:
  • [H]e is dressed in such a rapscallion manner that the people would think you were talking to a house-breaker .
  • * 1968 , " ‘Infuriated’ vicar's wife routs interloper," Montreal Gazette (Canada), 19 Nov., p. 9 (retrieved 21 Sep 2010):
  • The vicar seized a sword and routed the housebreaker , but it was the vicar's wife in an nightgown and coat who caught up with the fleeing intruder, slapped his face and held him by the neck.
  • * 2009 , " Serial housebreaker nabbed ," AsiaOne (Singapore), 20 May (retrieved 21 Sep 2010):
  • A serial housebreaker who is believed to have stolen from several homes in Ang Mo Kio last month was nabbed on Tuesday.

    robber

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A person who robs.
  • Hyponyms

    * bank robber * mugger

    Hypernyms

    * thief

    Derived terms

    * robber baron * robber crab * robber fly * robber gull