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What is the difference between a burglar and an intruder?



 
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What is the difference between a burglar and an intruder? Wed Sep 19, 2007 1:43 am  What is the difference between a burglar and an intruder?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #113 "Synonyms for robber and burglar", question 4

How could you possibly think of moving to live in this neighbourhood! It's full of ......... and too dangerous for the children to play outside.

(a) bandits
(b) robbers
(c) intruders
(d) burglars

Synonyms Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #113 "Synonyms for robber and burglar", answer 4

How could you possibly think of moving to live in this neighbourhood! It's full of bandits and too dangerous for the children to play outside.

Correct answer: (a) bandits
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what is the diffrent between burglare and intruders?

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What is the difference between a burglar and an intruder? Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:37 am  What is the difference between a burglar and an intruder?
 

An intruder is someone who has come in where he is not wanted, but is not necessarily a burglar. A burglar enters a house to steal and is therefore also an intruder.
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What is the difference between a burglar and an intruder? Wed Sep 19, 2007 17:27 pm  What is the difference between a burglar and an intruder?
 

and the difference between robbery and burglary is robbery is commited with a weapon or threat of force while burglary is not.
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