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pronunciation:
on
parts of speech:
adjective, pronoun, noun, transitive verb, intransitive verb
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part of speech: adjective
definition: belonging to oneself or itself alone.
The child bought the gift for her grandmother with her own money.Their son has his own car now.
synonyms:
personal
similar words:
individual, particular, private
 
part of speech: pronoun
definition: one or one's belonging to oneself (prec. by a possessive form).
I don't need to borrow a jacket; I have my own in my suitcase.We didn't know if there would be chairs, so we brought our own.
 
part of speech: noun
definition: one's property, inheritance, destiny, or what is felt to be one's due or potential.
He came into his own after his father passed away.
synonyms:
belongings, possession, property
similar words:
destiny, inheritance, legacy, stuff, things
 
part of speech: transitive verb
inflections: owns, owning, owned
definition 1: to have possession of, esp. by some right or law.
We used to rent this house, but now we own it.That family owns most of the land around here.
synonyms:
have, possess
similar words:
hold, keep, maintain, preserve, retain, run
definition 2: to admit or confess (that one has done something or that something is true).
He finally owned that he'd cheated his neighbor all those years ago.She never likes to own that she is tired.I try to own my mistakes when I make one.
synonyms:
admit, avouch, avow, concede, confess
antonyms:
deny, disclaim
similar words:
acknowledge, declare, disclose, divulge, reveal
 
part of speech: intransitive verb
definition: to admit guilt; confess (usu. fol. by "to" or "up").
I wish he would own up about the damage.
synonyms:
confess
similar words:
concede, declare
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  • owner:
    a person who owns something.