Definition: To have rightful possession of (property, goods or capital); to have legal title to.
Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look today, At the word “owned,” and what it truly conveys. The dictionary gives us a helpful clue, “To have rightful possession – that’s what it means for you!” Think of this like having something special to hold, A toy, a book, or stories yet untold. It's more than just having things, you see, It’s about the right to use them, completely free! Like owning a pet, a furry friend so true, You care for it, and it’s wholly yours, anew. “Legal title” means it’s officially declared, As your name is written, rightly shared. So “owned” signifies control, a clear decree, You have the right to keep it – happily! Does that make sense, my dear students bright? Let's discuss further, with all of our might! Now, can anyone give me an example you see, Of something owned and how it makes you glee?