Renegade vs Thievery - What's the difference?
renegade | thievery |
An outlaw or rebel.
A disloyal person who betrays or deserts a cause, religion, political party, friend, etc.
The act of theft, the act of stealing.
(obsolete) That which is stolen.
* 1602 , , IV. iv. 42:
As nouns the difference between renegade and thievery
is that renegade is an outlaw or rebel while thievery is the act of theft, the act of stealing.renegade
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Noun
(en noun)Coordinate terms
* (disloyal person) apostate, defector, heretic, turncoatthievery
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Noun
(thieveries)- This instance of thievery will not be over looked.
- Injurious Time now, with a robber's haste, / Crams his rich thievery up, he knows not how;