things (objects, tools that belong to a particular person or that are used for a particular purpose): Pack your things and let’s go. If the weather is good, I’ll bring my swimming things.
stuff (a collection of things that belong to a particular person or a particular activity): I put all my stuff in the suitcase. Where’s your gym stuff?
possessions (things that a person owns): Some families lost their homes and their possessions in the flood.
assets (things such as money or property that a person or company owns): The company has assets of more than $5 million.
belongings (things that belong to a person): She gathered all her belongings and left.
property (a thing or things that a person or business owns): The house is her only property. He was trying to escape with stolen property.
goods (things that a person owns): The police arrested the burglar with the stolen goods.
valuables (small valuable possessions): She always keeps all her valuables under lock and key.
junk (old and used things that have little value): There was junk like an old TV set, a broken clock, and so on in the attic.