property (Meaning)

Wordnet

property (n)

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

a basic or essential attribute shared by all members of a class

any area set aside for a particular purpose

a construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished

any movable articles or objects used on the set of a play or movie

Synonyms & Antonyms of property

property Sentence Examples

  1. She inherited a sizable property from her grandparents, including a quaint farmhouse and acres of land.
  2. The value of real estate property in urban areas continues to soar due to high demand.
  3. Intellectual property rights protect creators' inventions, designs, and artistic works.
  4. The abandoned property became a haven for wildlife, reclaiming the space once dominated by humans.
  5. The company invested in commercial properties as part of its diversification strategy.
  6. Personal property such as jewelry and electronics should be insured against theft or damage.
  7. The government enacted laws to prevent the illegal seizure of private property.
  8. The artist's unique style became her trademark, her intellectual property fiercely guarded.
  9. The rental property underwent renovations to attract new tenants and increase its value.
  10. Property taxes are levied based on the assessed value of the land and buildings.

FAQs About the word property

something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone, a basic or essential attribute shared by all members of a class, any area set a

parcel, tract,plot, lease,lot, plat, development, frontage,patch, real estate

No antonyms found.

She inherited a sizable property from her grandparents, including a quaint farmhouse and acres of land.

The value of real estate property in urban areas continues to soar due to high demand.

Intellectual property rights protect creators' inventions, designs, and artistic works.

The abandoned property became a haven for wildlife, reclaiming the space once dominated by humans.