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Synonyms and antonyms of General words for possessions in British 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
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
possession (noun)
something that you own
belongings (noun)
the things you own
personal property (noun)
accoutrements (noun)
formal things that you have with you when you go somewhere or take part in a particular activity
with all the things that you own
someone’s possessions or furniture
chattel (noun)
something that you own
crown jewels (noun)
the most impressive or valuable possessions that you have
(everything but) the kitchen sink ()
nearly everything that you own
goods and chattels (noun)
someone’s possessions, not including any houses or land that they own
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