Pronunciation: /ˈprɑpərtid/
adjective a person who owns property, especially a lot of property
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.
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.
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