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Synonyms and antonyms of Owners and ownership in British Thesaurus

Owners and ownership

owner (noun)

someone who owns something

personal (adjective)

used about things that you own

ownership (noun)

legal possession of something, usually something big and valuable

holder (noun)

someone who owns something or who has been given something

proprietorial (adjective)

typical of an owner

proprietary (adjective)

formal relating to owning something

proprietorial (adjective)

relating to owning something

proprietor (noun)

formal someone who owns a business

possessor (noun)

formal someone who owns or has something

possession (noun)

formal a situation in which you have or own something

beneficial owner (noun)

the person or people that enjoy the benefits of owning an asset, who may be different from the person or people whose name the asset is held in

beneficial ownership (noun)

a situation where one person or group enjoys the benefits of owning an asset even though another person or group is the legal owner

community property (noun)

the idea that property owned by either a husband or wife is considered to be owned equally by both

(all) to yourself ()

for you alone and no one else

bearer (noun)

formal the bearer of a title or official document is the person who it belongs to or who has the right to have it

in someone’s possession ()

if something is in someone’s possession, they have it

proprietary (adjective)

formal typical of an owner

someone’s very own ()

used for emphasizing that something belongs to someone and not to anyone else

something has someone’s name on it ()

used for saying that someone should have something, or that it is suitable for them