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What is a shoplifter? #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 27, 2006 3:20 am   What is a shoplifter?
 

English Synonym, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #73 "Synonyms for robber and thief", question 7

I think that woman is a .......... I saw her put a souvenir in her bag without paying it.

(a) robber
(b) burglar
(c) thief
(d) shoplifter

English Synonym, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #73 "Synonyms for robber and thief", answer 7

I think that woman is a shoplifter. I saw her put a souvenir in her bag without paying it.

Correct answer: (d) shoplifter
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Shoplifter #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 27, 2006 14:06 pm   Shoplifter
 

A shoplifter is a person who steals things from a shop.
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