Estate
UK /["/ɪˈsteɪt/"]/US /["/ɪˈsteɪt/"]/
Definition
an area of land with a lot of houses or factories of the same type on it
In simple words: A large area of land with a house on it.
Examples
- The real estate market in this city is booming.
- She inherited a large estate from her grandfather.
- He plans to sell his estate and move to a smaller house.
- The estate includes a beautiful garden and a swimming pool.
- After his death, the estate was divided among his children.
Usage notes
Used when discussing land ownership, real estate, or inheritance. More common in formal contexts such as legal discussions; less common in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of an 'estate' as a big 'estate in the gate' — a large property at the entrance.
Collocations
- large
- massive
- small
- build
- on an/the estate
- big
- great
- huge
- have
- own
- buy
- manager
- owner
- worker
- on an/the estate
- estate of
- an heir to an estate
- personal
- taxable
- bequeath
- leave
- inherit
- be valued at something
- be worth something
- tax
- sale
Synonyms
- property
- land
- real estate
- residence
- mansion
Antonyms
- debt
- liability
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'establish', thinking they're the same.
- Using 'estate' when referring to any small piece of land.
- Mispronouncing it as 'es-tate' instead of 'es-tate' (like 'fate').