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How to Pronounce "rob of"

expression

ˈɹɑb/ /ˈəv
RAHB-uhv
ɹˈɒb/ /ˈɒv
rob-OV

Definition

To take something important or valuable away from someone, especially unfairly or by force. Often used for both literal theft and when someone loses an ability, feeling, or opportunity.

IPA Transcription

American English

ˈɹɑb/ /ˈəv

British English

ɹˈɒb/ /ˈɒv

Simplified Pronunciation

US

RAHB-uhv

UK

rob-OV

Listen in Context

The thief robbed him of his wallet.

Illness robbed her of her strength.

The war robbed many of their homes.

I felt like the long commute robbed me of my free time.