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Synonyms and antonyms of To own something, or to be owned in British Thesaurus

To own something, or to be owned

belong to ()

to be owned by someone

own (verb)

to legally have something, especially because you have bought it

possess (verb)

formal to own a physical object

have (verb)

to own something

keep (verb)

to own animals and look after them

hold (verb)

formal to own money or property

hold (verb)

formal to have a document that allows you to do something

have in (British)

British to have a supply of something that you regularly use in your house, for example food, drink, or fuel

got (verb)

spoken used for saying ‘have’ in informal speech

sorted (adjective)

Britishspoken used for saying that you have the things that you need

be in possession of something ()

to have something

be in someone’s gift ()

if something is in your gift, you have the right to give it to someone

have everything ()

to have all the qualities or possessions that you need in order to be happy or successful

have got (spoken)

spoken used especially in speech to mean ‘have’

have sole ownership/responsibility etc ()

to be the only person who owns something/is responsible for something etc