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property

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Definition

The word "property" is a noun that can mean a few different things:

Usage Instructions
  • Use "property" when talking about ownership of items or land.
  • Also use it when discussing specific characteristics of things or people.
Example Sentences
  • "The old house is my property, and I plan to renovate it."
  • "In science class, we learned about the physical properties of materials."
Advanced Usage
  • In legal contexts, "property" can involve discussions about rights, ownership, and laws governing what one can do with their possessions.
  • In philosophy or science, "property" can refer to abstract characteristics, such as "The property of being solid."
Word Variants
  • Properties (plural): Refers to multiple items or characteristics. For example, "The properties of water include being liquid at room temperature."
  • Proprietor (noun): Someone who owns a property or business.
Different Meanings
  • Intangible property: Things you cannot touch, like copyrights or trademarks.
  • Tangible property: Physical items you can touch, like furniture or cars.
Synonyms
  • Possession: Something that belongs to someone.
  • Asset: A valuable item owned by a person or company.
  • Real estate: Land and buildings.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • Property ladder: Refers to the process of buying and selling properties to improve one's living situation or investment.

    • Example: "They are trying to get on the property ladder by purchasing their first home."
  • Real property: A legal term referring to land and anything attached to it, like buildings.

    • Example: "The company specializes in real property transactions."
Summary

"Property" is a versatile word that can refer to ownership of items, land, characteristics, or even props in performances.

Noun
  1. any movable articles or objects used on the set of a play or movie
    • before every scene he ran down his checklist of props
  2. a construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished
    • self-confidence is not an endearing property
  3. any area set aside for a particular purpose
    • who owns this place?
    • the president was concerned about the property across from the White House
  4. a basic or essential attribute shared by all members of a class
    • a study of the physical properties of atomic particles
  5. something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone;
    • that hat is my property
    • he is a man of property

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