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worldly belongings

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Explanation of "Worldly Belongings"

Definition:
"Worldly belongings" refers to all the physical items and possessions that a person owns. This can include things like clothes, furniture, cars, money, and any other material goods. It does not include non-material things like thoughts or feelings.

Advanced Usage:

In more formal or literary contexts, "worldly belongings" can imply a commentary on materialism or the temporary nature of physical possessions.

Word Variants:
  • Belonging (noun): Refers to items owned by someone. Example: "She packed her belongings before moving."
  • Worldly (adjective): Relating to the earth or worldly affairs, often contrasted with spiritual matters. Example: "He was more interested in worldly pursuits than spiritual growth."
Different Meanings:
  • "Worldly" can also mean experienced and sophisticated in life, as in "a worldly person knows about many cultures and lifestyles."
Synonyms:
  • Possessions: Items owned by someone.
  • Property: Something owned, especially land or buildings.
  • Goods: Items that can be bought or sold.
Idioms:
  • "All the riches in the world": Refers to having all the money and possessions one could desire, often used to illustrate a point about the value of non-material things.
Phrasal Verbs:
  • Give away: To give one's possessions to someone else. Example: "She decided to give away her worldly belongings to charity."
  • Sell off: To sell one's possessions, often quickly or for a low price. Example: "He had to sell off his worldly belongings before moving abroad."
Summary:

"Worldly belongings" is a term that describes all the material items a person owns. It can be used in various contexts, particularly when discussing what is left behind or what matters in life.

Noun
  1. all the property that someone possess
    • he left all his worldly possessions to his daughter

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