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steal vs hustle

hustle vs steal

steal and hustle both are nouns.

steal and hustle both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
steal Yes No Yes No
hustle Yes No Yes No
As verbs, hustle is a hyponym of steal; that is, hustle is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than steal:
  • steal: take without the owner's consent
  • hustle: sell something to or obtain something from by energetic and especially underhanded activity
steal (noun) hustle (noun)
a stolen base; an instance in which a base runner advances safely during the delivery of a pitch (without the help of a hit or walk or passed ball or wild pitch) a rapid active commotion
an advantageous purchase a swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless property
steal (verb) hustle (verb)
steal a base pressure or urge someone into an action
move stealthily move or cause to move energetically or busily
take without the owner's consent cause to move furtively and hurriedly
sell something to or obtain something from by energetic and especially underhanded activity
get by trying hard
Difference between steal and hustle

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