Creach

Pronunciation: /ˈkriːtʃ/

Creach (verb)

  1. To take something that belongs to someone else without permission.

Examples

  • One might creach from the neighbor's garden without being noticed.
  • He tried to creach some food from the kitchen.

Common collocations: creach from someone, attempt to creach

Synonyms of Creach

Formal

Informal

Antonyms of Creach

  • Opposite of taking or stealing.
  • To give away something voluntarily.