Associations to the word «Looted»
Noun
- Thief
- Steal
- Henchman
- Rebel
- Wealth
- Share
- Vandal
- Accused
- Jewelry
- Spoil
- Cossack
- Villager
- Raider
- Palace
- Malwa
- Xp
- Devastation
- Lust
- Muslim
- Mercenary
- Turnip
- Silk
- Slave
- Jewellery
- Village
- Uprising
- Rupee
- Ransom
- Foreigner
- Barbarian
- Wizard
- Dungeon
- Monastery
- Divide
- Lizzie
- Militia
- Garrison
- Quest
- Jewel
- Property
- Liberation
- Haul
- Helium
- Expedition
- Temple
- Reward
- Town
- Bag
- Dice
- Siege
- Pile
- Hiding
- Inhabitant
- Army
- Capital
- Arab
- Retrieval
- City
- Invasion
- Scatter
- Privateer
- Renegade
- Kill
- Bundle
- Git
- Resident
- Orc
- Sikh
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
LOOT, noun. (UK dialectal) (Northern England) (Scotland) A kind of scoop or ladle, chiefly used to remove the scum from brine-pans in saltworks.
LOOT, noun. The act of plundering.
LOOT, noun. Plunder, booty, especially from a ransacked city.
LOOT, noun. (colloquial) (US) any prize or profit received for free, especially Christmas presents
LOOT, noun. (video games) Items dropped from defeated enemies in video games and online games.
LOOT, verb. To steal, especially as part of war, riot or other group violence.
LOOT, verb. (video games) to examine the corpse of a fallen enemy for loot.
Dictionary definition
LOOT, noun. Goods or money obtained illegally.
LOOT, noun. Informal terms for money.
LOOT, verb. Take illegally; of intellectual property; "This writer plundered from famous authors".
LOOT, verb. Steal goods; take as spoils; "During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners".
Wise words
To use the same words is not a sufficient guarantee of
understanding; one must use the same words for the same
genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's
experiences in common.