Propertied

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈprɑpərtid/

Definitions of propertied

adjective a person who owns property, especially a lot of property

Example Sentences

A1 The propertied man owned a large house.

A2 The propertied family lived in a gated community.

B1 The propertied class had significant influence in society.

B2 The propertied individuals invested in various real estate properties.

C1 The propertied elite controlled most of the country's wealth.

C2 The propertied aristocracy held power over the political landscape.

Examples of propertied in a Sentence

formal The propertied class in society often has more influence and power.

informal The rich folks who own a lot of property are called the propertied.

slang The propertied people always seem to get their way because of their money.

figurative In the world of business, knowledge is a form of currency that can make you propertied.

Grammatical Forms of propertied

past tense

propertied

plural

propertied

comparative

more propertied

superlative

most propertied

present tense

property

future tense

will be propertied

perfect tense

have been propertied

continuous tense

is being propertied

singular

propertied

positive degree

propertied

infinitive

to property

gerund

property

participle

propertied

Origin and Evolution of propertied

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'propertied' originated from the Middle English word 'propertied', which was derived from the Old French word 'propertie'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone who owned property or had wealth, the meaning of 'propertied' has evolved to also refer to someone who possesses certain qualities or characteristics.