A person who unlawfully takes someone else's belongings, often characterized by stealth and deception.
The act of stealing or the crime committed when one takes property that does not belong to them, often associated with a breach of trust or violation of personal space.
An individual engaged in the act of theft, commonly viewed as a negative figure in society due to their disregard for others' rights and property.
Example:
そこの乞食が泥棒である事がわかった。
A person who takes advantage of the chaos and confusion at the site of a fire to steal valuables.
An individual who engages in theft or profiteering during emergencies, exploiting the disarray to gain improper benefits.
Someone who capitalizes on the disorder caused by a disaster, such as a fire, to illicitly acquire property.
Individuals or entities that exploit the taxation system for personal gain, often seen as taking advantage of public funds without contributing fairly to society.
A term used to describe public officials or politicians who are perceived to waste taxpayer money or act in self-interest rather than serving the public good.
Those who engage in corrupt practices within the taxation framework, leading to a drain on public resources and economic fairness.
A lifestyle or occupation centered around committing theft as a primary means of earning a living.
The practice of engaging in stealing as an expertise, often implying a level of skill or organization in the act of thievery.
A career or vocation where one systematically steals from others, often involving planning and execution of theft as a trade.
The profession of being a thief, where the act of stealing is approached with a degree of seriousness and commitment.
A person who unlawfully enters burial grounds to steal valuables or artifacts from graves, often motivated by the pursuit of rare items or historical treasures.
An individual who engages in the illicit act of disturbing or desecrating tombs and graves for personal gain, typically disregarding the sanctity of the deceased's resting place.
Someone who exploits the deceased's final resting places by removing items intended for burial, often leading to cultural and historical loss while also showing disrespect for the traditions surrounding death and remembrance.