- adjective
- used with a possessive to emphasize that someone or something belongs or relates to the person or thing mentioned:"they can't handle their own children" · "the kitten is currently chasing her own tail" · "I was an outcast among my own kind"
- done or produced by and for the person mentioned:"I used to design all my own clothes"
- particular to the person or thing mentioned; individual:"the style had its own charm"
pronounown (adjective)- something that belongs to the person or thing mentioned:"your life is your own" · "his face was inches from her own" · "the Church would look after its own"
- something produced by the person mentioned:"they claimed the work as their own"
- something that is particular to the person or thing mentioned:"Stephens' language is very much his own"
verbown (verb) · owns (third person present) · owned (past tense) · owned (past participle) · owning (present participle) · -owned (adjective)- have (something) as one's own; possess:"his father owns a restaurant" · "state-owned property"
- formaladmit or acknowledge that something is the case or that one feels a certain way:"she owned to a feeling of profound jealousy" · "he was reluctant to own that he was indebted"
- take or acknowledge full responsibility for (something):"I emphasize the importance of owning our anger and finding ways to control it"
- archaicacknowledge paternity, authorship, or possession of:"he has published little, trivial things which he will not own"
- US ENGLISHinformalutterly defeat (an opponent or rival); completely get the better of:"yeah right, she totally owned you, man"
OriginOld English āgen (adjective and pronoun) ‘owned, possessed’, past participle of āgan ‘owe’; the verb (Old English āgnian ‘possess’, also ‘make own's own’) was originally from the adjective, later probably reintroduced from owner.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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