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Synonyms and antonyms of General words for possessions in American Thesaurus

General words for possessions

appurtenance (noun)

formal an object, piece of equipment, etc. that is used for a particular activity or that you have because of a particular situation

real estate (noun)

something that someone owns or can make money from, especially online

property (noun)

things, especially valuable things, that are owned by someone

stuff (noun)

informal the things that belong to a particular person or activity or in a particular place

things (noun)

the objects that belong to a particular person or that are used for a particular purpose

goods (noun)

objects that someone owns that can be moved from one place to another

possession (noun)

something that you own

asset (noun)

something such as money or property that a person or company owns

belongings (noun)

the things you own

valuables (noun)

small possessions that are worth a lot of money, for example jewelry

personal property (noun)

property that can be moved

booty (noun)

humorous valuable goods that you have obtained, for example by shopping

capital asset (noun)

something such as equipment or buildings that a company owns and uses in doing its business

chattel (noun)

something that you own

crown jewels (noun)

the most impressive or valuable possessions that you have

effects (noun)

formal the things that belong to you

(everything but) the kitchen sink ()

nearly everything that you own

fixed asset (noun)

something a company owns and uses but does not sell, for example machines, buildings, or land

goods and chattels (noun)

someone’s possessions, not including any houses or land that they own

intangible asset (noun)

something that a company has, such as the good opinion of its customers, that has value to the company although its worth cannot be measured exactly

liquid assets (noun)

the money that a company or person has, and anything else that can easily be sold in order to get money

lost property (noun)

British possessions that people have accidentally left in a public place that are kept until they come and claim them

status symbol (noun)

a possession that someone is proud of and considers to be a symbol of their money or power

trappings (noun)

possessions that show that someone is rich, powerful, or important