Pronunciation: /ˈprɑpərti/
noun a thing or things belonging to someone; possessions collectively
A1 My parents own a property in the countryside.
A2 She inherited the property from her grandmother.
B1 The value of the property has increased significantly over the years.
B2 They are considering selling the property to invest in a new business.
C1 The property includes a swimming pool, tennis court, and guest house.
C2 The historical property has been meticulously restored to its original grandeur.
adjective relating to the ownership of something
A1 This is my property, I own it.
A2 The property owner is responsible for maintenance.
B1 The property market is booming in this area.
B2 The property developer is planning to build a new apartment complex.
C1 The property tax rates in this city are quite high.
C2 The property management company takes care of all the rental units.
formal The property was listed for sale by the real estate agent.
informal I heard that the property next door is up for sale.
slang I can't believe how much that property is going for!
figurative Her intelligence is her most valuable property.
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