estate

simple noun53 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.2

Refers to an estate that is large in size.

Refers to an estate that is large in size.

Refers to an extremely large and extensive estate.

Emphasizes a very large estate.

Describes a very large and imposing estate, often including buildings.

An estate located in the countryside.

An area of land developed as a site for factories and other industrial businesses.

An estate located in a rural area.

A large group of houses built together in a planned way.

A residential area where the housing is owned and managed by a local government authority.

An estate consisting of a large area of land, especially in the country.

A residential area in poor physical condition.

In law, refers to all of a person's property except land and buildings.

Similar to an industrial estate, an area for commercial and industrial businesses.

A residential area lacking necessary amenities and resources.

A large area of land where grapes are grown for making wine.

A large area of land where sugarcane is grown.

A person whose job is to arrange the selling, renting or management of homes, land and buildings for the owners.

A person whose job is to arrange the selling, renting or management of homes, land and buildings for the owners.

A company that arranges the selling, renting or management of homes, land and buildings for the owners.

A tax on the total value of the money and property of a person who has died.

A company that arranges the selling, renting or management of homes, land and buildings for the owners.

To have a certain monetary value.

To have a monetary value officially estimated at a certain amount.

A person who will legally receive an estate when the owner dies.

Used to indicate location within the boundaries of an estate.

Used to specify the size or contents of an estate.

To have legal ownership of an estate.

To possess an estate.

To be in charge of the administration of an estate.

To be in charge of the day-to-day operations of an estate.

To give property to someone in a will after you die.

To legally distribute the property of a deceased person.

To formally leave property to someone in a will.