Pronunciation: /ˈæsɛts/
noun a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality
A1 My most valuable asset is my family.
A2 She listed all her assets on the financial statement.
B1 The company's assets include property, equipment, and investments.
B2 The CEO's primary focus is on maximizing the company's assets.
C1 The billionaire's vast assets allowed him to live a life of luxury.
C2 The organization's assets are carefully managed to ensure long-term growth.
adjective relating to or describing something that is valuable or beneficial
A1 She has many assets, such as a house and a car.
A2 The company's assets include both physical and digital resources.
B1 It is important to diversify your assets to minimize risk.
B2 The artist's creative assets are showcased in the gallery.
C1 The organization's intellectual assets are protected through patents and copyrights.
C2 Her linguistic assets allow her to easily communicate in multiple languages.
formal The company's assets include real estate, equipment, and intellectual property.
informal She's got some serious assets - a nice car, a big house, you name it.
slang Check out his assets, he's loaded!
figurative Her assets go beyond just money; she has a wealth of knowledge and experience.
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