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Chattels Meaning in English

word · lemma: chattel

ˈtʃætəɫ
CHAT-uhl
tʃˈætəlz
CHAT-uhlz

Definition

Chattels are movable personal possessions or property, such as furniture, vehicles, or jewelry, as opposed to land or buildings. The word is mainly used in legal or formal contexts.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly formal, legal, or financial contexts; commonly paired as 'goods and chattels.' Not used for real estate (land/buildings). Synonyms: 'movable property,' 'personal property.' Rare in casual speech.

Example Sentences

All his chattels were listed in the will.

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Furniture and jewelry are examples of chattels.

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When moving, you should pack your chattels carefully.

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After the sale, all chattels must be removed within 48 hours.

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The lawyer explained which items were considered chattels and which were part of the property.

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You won't find the word chattels in most everyday conversations—it's mostly legal jargon.

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