What is another word for worldly possessions?

Pronunciation: [wˈɜːldli pəzˈɛʃənz] (IPA)

Worldly possessions refer to material possessions or wealth that a person has in their possession. There are several synonyms for this term, including worldly goods, assets, riches, property, material wealth, and personal belongings. While these terms all refer to physical objects that a person may have, they can also be used to describe intangible things such as knowledge, skills, and experiences. Regardless of the terminology used, the concept of worldly possessions is often associated with materialism and consumerism, and the undue emphasis placed on these things can often detract from more significant aspects of life such as relationships, personal growth, and spiritual development.

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What are the hypernyms for Worldly possessions?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Worldly possessions

  • When Mr. John P. Gavit, managing editor of the , wrote to Mr. Melville E. Stone, general manager of the Associated Press, that I had a reputation "as an insatiable hunter of personal publicity," what Mr. Gavit meant was that I was accustomed to demand and obtain more space in newspapers than the amount of my worldly possessions entitled me to.
    Upton Sinclair
  • The politics of the unpolitical—these are the politics of those who desire to be pure in heart: the politics of men without personal ambition; of those who have not desires wealth or an unequal share of worldly possessions; of those who have always striven, whatever their race or condition, for human values and not for national or sectional interests. For our Western world, Christ is the supreme example of this unselfish devotion to the good of humanity, and the Sermon on the Mount is the source of all the politics of the unpolitical.
    Herbert Read

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