What does property mean in English? Meaning of property definition and abbreviation with examples.
Meaning of "property": something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone
Noun
Meaning: something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someoneExample: that hat is my property
he is a man of propertySynonyms: belongings
holding
propertyHyponyms: church property
commonage
community property
estate
heirloom
hereditament
immovable
intellectual property
landholding
lease
letting
material possession
personal estate
personal property
personalty
private property
public property
ratables
rateables
real estate
real property
realty
rental
salvage
shareholding
spirituality
spiritualty
stockholding
stockholdings
tangible possession
things
trade-in
trust
wealth
worldly belongings
worldly goods
worldly possessionsHypernyms: possessionPronunciation in US: prŏpʹərtēˌ, IPA(key)
Pronunciation in UK: /ˈpɹɒ.pə(ɹ).ti/
Hyphenation: prop‧erty
Meaning of "property": a basic or essential attribute shared by all members of a class
Noun
Meaning: a basic or essential attribute shared by all members of a classExample: a study of the physical properties of atomic particlesSynonyms: propertyHyponyms: actinism
age
analyticity
anisotropy
aroma
bodily property
body
characteristic
chemical property
compositeness
composition
concentration
connectivity
consistence
consistency
constitution
degree
device characteristic
disposition
duality
edibility
edibleness
eubstance
extension
fashion
feel
fullness
genetic endowment
grade
heredity
hydrophobicity
insolubility
isotropy
level
magnitude
make-up
makeup
manner
mellowness
mode
odor
odour
olfactory property
optics
physical composition
physical property
primality
richness
saltiness
scent
selectivity
size
smell
solubility
solvability
sound property
spatial property
spatiality
strength
style
sustainability
symmetry
tactile property
taste property
temporal property
unsolvability
vascularity
viability
visual property
wave-particle duality
way
weaknessHypernyms: attributePronunciation in US: prŏpʹərtēˌ, IPA(key)
Pronunciation in UK: /ˈpɹɒ.pə(ɹ).ti/
Hyphenation: prop‧erty
Meaning of "property": any area set aside for a particular purpose
Noun
Meaning: any area set aside for a particular purposeExample: who owns this place?
the president was concerned about the property across from the White HouseSynonyms: place
propertyHyponyms: boatyard
center
centre
colony
hatchery
sanctuaryHypernyms: geographic area
geographic region
geographical area
geographical regionPronunciation in US: prŏpʹərtēˌ, IPA(key)
Pronunciation in UK: /ˈpɹɒ.pə(ɹ).ti/
Hyphenation: prop‧erty
Meaning of "property": a construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished
Noun
Meaning: a construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguishedExample: self-confidence is not an endearing propertySynonyms: attribute
dimension
propertyHyponyms: character
characteristic
feature
feature of speech
lineament
qualityHypernyms: concept
conception
constructPronunciation in US: prŏpʹərtēˌ, IPA(key)
Pronunciation in UK: /ˈpɹɒ.pə(ɹ).ti/
Hyphenation: prop‧erty
Meaning of "property": any movable articles or objects used on the set of a play or movie
Noun
Meaning: any movable articles or objects used on the set of a play or movieExample: before every scene he ran down his checklist of propsSynonyms: prop
propertyHyponyms: custard pieHypernyms: object
physical objectPronunciation in US: prŏpʹərtēˌ, IPA(key)
Pronunciation in UK: /ˈpɹɒ.pə(ɹ).ti/
Hyphenation: prop‧erty
Synonyms:
plot, land, wealth, estate, farm, house, tract, goods, ownership, equity, home, worth, claim, inheritance, holdings, capital, resources, means, premises, acreage, effects, belongings, substance, assets, title, riches, dominion, proprietorship, proprietary, acres, buildings, freehold, realty, chattels, possessorship, hallmark, idiosyncrasy, ability, attribute, character, mark, peculiarity, virtue, trait, quality, affection,
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