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/ oʊn /
adjective
of, relating to, or belonging to oneself or itself (usually used after a possessive to emphasize the idea of ownership, interest, or relation conveyed by the possessive): He spent only his own money.
(used as an intensifier to indicate oneself as the sole agent of some activity or action, preceded by a possessive): He insists on being his own doctor.
verb (used with object)
to have or hold as one's own; possess: They own several homes.
to acknowledge as one's own; recognize as having full claim, authority, power, dominion, etc.: He owned his child before the entire assembly. They owned the king as their lord.
to totally defeat, gain control over, or dominate in a competition: I totally owned the last two levels of the game.He owned the season from beginning to end and took the world title.
to take over a (a computer system, program, or computer) without authorization: The network has been owned by a hacker.
verb (used without object)
to confess (often followed by to, up, or up to): The one who did it had better own up. I own to being uncertain about that.
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owned, control, enjoy, dominate, boast, keep, occupy, have, retain, hold, mine, inherit, reserve, disclose, avow, grant, recognize, confess, concede, allow
Nearby words
owl's clover, owlet, owlet moth, owlet nightjar, owlish, own, own brand, own goal, own medicine, own person, be one's, own up
Idioms
come into one's own, - to take possession of that which is due or owed one.
- to receive the recognition that one's abilities merit: She finally came into her own as a sculptor of the first magnitude.
get one's own back, to get revenge and thereby a sense of personal satisfaction, as for a slight or a previous setback; get even with somebody or something: He saw the award as a way of getting his own back for all the snubs by his colleagues.
hold one's own, - to maintain one's position or condition: The stock market seems to be holding its own these days.
- to be equal to the opposition: He can hold his own in any fight.
of one's own, belonging to oneself: She had never had a room of her own.
on one's own, - by dint of one's own efforts, resources, or sense of responsibility; independently: Because she spoke the language, she got around the country very well on her own.
- living or functioning without dependence on others; independent: My son's been on his own for several years.
Origin of own
before 900; (adj.) Middle Englishowen,Old Englishāgen (cognate with Germaneigen,Old Norseeigenn), orig. past participle of āgan to possess (see owe); (v.) Middle Englishownen,Old Englishāgnian, āhnian, derivative of āgen
SYNONYMS FOR own
ANTONYMS FOR own
Related forms
non·own·ing, adjectiveun·owned, adjectiveDictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019
British Dictionary definitions forown
determiner(preceded by a possessive)
- (intensifier)John's own idea; your own mother
- (as pronoun)I'll use my own
on behalf of oneself or in relation to oneselfhe is his own worst enemy
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come into one's own- to become fulfilledshe really came into her own when she got divorced
- to receive what is due to one
hold one's ownto maintain one's situation or position, esp in spite of opposition or difficulty
verb
(when intr, often foll by up, to, or up to) to confess or admit; acknowledge
(tr; takes a clause as object)rareto concedeI own that you are right
Word Origin for own
Old English āgen, originally past participle of āgan to have; related to Old Saxon ēgan, Old Norse eiginn. See owe
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
Idioms and Phrases withown
In addition to the idioms beginning with own
- own medicine
- own person, be one's
- own up
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- afraid of one's own shadow
- after one's own heart
- beat someone at his or her own game
- blow one's own horn
- call one's own
- close to home
- come into (one's own)
- dig one's own grave
- do one's (own) thing
- dose of one's own medicine
- get (one's own) back
- get one's (own) way
- go one's (own) way
- hold one's own
- in one's (own) interest
- in one's own backyard
- in one's own right
- in one's own world
- keep one's own counsel
- know one's own mind
- leave to someone's own devices
- mind of one's own
- mind one's own business
- of one's own accord
- on one's (own) feet
- on one's own
- on one's own account
- on one's own time
- paddle one's own canoe
- pay back in one's own coin
- pay one's (own) way
- pick on (someone your own size)
- pull one's (own) weight
- sign one's own death warrant
- stew in one's own juice
- take into one's (own) hands
- under one's own steam
- write one's own ticket
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