belongings (Meaning)

Wordnet

belongings (n)

something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone

belongings Sentence Examples

  1. The traveler carefully packed all his meager belongings in a small backpack.
  2. After the fire, all that remained of the family's home were their charred belongings.
  3. The thief stole the student's laptop, phone, and other valuable belongings.
  4. The apartment was filled with seemingly haphazardly scattered belongings, each holding a story.
  5. The museum displayed an extensive collection of historical artifacts, showcasing the belongings of past civilizations.
  6. The children were reluctant to donate their old toys, as they held sentimental value as their cherished belongings.
  7. The authorities confiscated the suspect's belongings for further investigation.
  8. In the wake of the natural disaster, the victims were left with nothing but the few belongings they could carry.
  9. The storage unit was filled to the brim with the family's belongings, a testament to their varied interests and experiences.
  10. The woman carefully inventoried her belongings before leaving on her long journey.

FAQs About the word belongings

something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone

stuff, possession,things, gear, goods, chattels, paraphernalia, personal effects, furnishings, movables

real estate,real estate,immovables, immovables,

The traveler carefully packed all his meager belongings in a small backpack.

After the fire, all that remained of the family's home were their charred belongings.

The thief stole the student's laptop, phone, and other valuable belongings.

The apartment was filled with seemingly haphazardly scattered belongings, each holding a story.