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Burglar vs. Bandit — What's the Difference?

Burglar vs. Bandit — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Burglar and Bandit

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Burglar

One who commits burglary.

Bandit

A robber, especially one who robs at gunpoint.

Burglar

A person who breaks in to premises with the intent of committing theft.
The burglar made off with a large diamond from the museum.

Bandit

An outlaw; a gangster.

Burglar

(ambitransitive) To commit burglary; to burgle.
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Bandit

One who cheats or exploits others.

Burglar

One guilty of the crime of burglary.

Bandit

(Slang) A hostile aircraft, especially a fighter aircraft.

Burglar

A thief who enters a building with intent to steal

Bandit

One who robs others in a lawless area, especially as part of a group.

Bandit

An outlaw.

Bandit

One who cheats others.

Bandit

An aircraft identified as an enemy, but distinct from "hostile" or "threat" in that it is not immediately to be engaged.

Bandit

A runner who covertly joins a race without having registered as a participant.

Bandit

(ambitransitive) To rob, or steal from, in the manner of a bandit.

Bandit

An outlaw; a brigand.
No savage fierce, bandit, or mountaineer.
Deerstealers are ever a desperate banditti.

Bandit

An armed thief who is (usually) a member of a band

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