What part of speech is stolen?

Stolen can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. stolen is a verb, past participle of steal (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does stolen mean?

Definitions

Adjective

stolen - That has been stolen.

Verb

steal - take without the owner's consent; "Someone stole my wallet on the train"; "This author stole entire paragraphs from my dissertation"
steal - move stealthily; "The ship slipped away in the darkness"
steal - steal a base

Examples of stolen

#   Sentence  
1. verb Through TV and newspapers , I hear constantly about identity fraud using stolen social security information.
2. verb Just pray that you have not ever given this criminal enough information for your identity to be stolen - your full name, birthdate, home address, etc or that you were not conned into sending money.
3. verb Myself and my fiance's identity was stolen from the office staff.
4. verb We had a bar of gold stolen.
5. verb Some of the money was stolen.
6. verb I had my purse and commutation ticket stolen while I was sleeping on the train.
7. verb I had my wallet stolen on my way to the office.
8. verb What was stolen?
9. verb I must have stolen it when I lost control of myself momentarily.
10. verb Mary denied having stolen the money.
11. verb Paul wasn't with Mary when her purse was stolen.
12. verb Not only the balls; the bat was also stolen yesterday.
13. verb Mrs. Baker had her purse stolen.
14. verb My bag was stolen.
15. verb Tom denied having stolen the money.
Sentence  
verb
Through TV and newspapers , I hear constantly about identity fraud using stolen social security information.
Just pray that you have not ever given this criminal enough information for your identity to be stolen - your full name, birthdate, home address, etc or that you were not conned into sending money.
Myself and my fiance's identity was stolen from the office staff.
We had a bar of gold stolen.
Some of the money was stolen.
I had my purse and commutation ticket stolen while I was sleeping on the train.
I had my wallet stolen on my way to the office.
What was stolen?
I must have stolen it when I lost control of myself momentarily.
Mary denied having stolen the money.
Paul wasn't with Mary when her purse was stolen.
Not only the balls; the bat was also stolen yesterday.
Mrs. Baker had her purse stolen.
My bag was stolen.
Tom denied having stolen the money.

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