asset
English
Etymology
Back-formation from assets, from Anglo-Norman asetz, from Old French assez (“enough”). Compare Middle English asseth.
Pronunciation
- (UK, Canada) IPA(key): /ˈæsɛt/
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈæsɛt/, /ˈæsət/
- Rhymes: -æsɛt
- (General Australian) IPA(key): /ˈæset/
Audio (Queensland): (file)
- (Indic) IPA(key): /aˈseʈ/
Noun
asset (plural assets)
- A thing or quality that has value, especially one that generates cash flows.
- My assets consist of stocks in companies that pay a dividend, and a few apartments that pay me rental income.
- January 31 2020, Boris Johnson, Brexit Day speech
- And when I look at this country’s incredible assets. Our scientists, our engineers, our world-leading universities, our armed forces. When I look at the potential of this country waiting to be unleashed, I know that we can turn this opportunity into a stunning success.
- Coordinate term: liability
- (accounting) Any item recorded on the left-hand side of a balance sheet.
- Coordinate term: liability
- (software) Any component, model, process or framework of value that can be leveraged or reused.
- (espionage) An intelligence asset.
- (slang, usually in the plural) A woman's breasts or buttocks or a man's genitalia.
- 2009, Kaitlynn Maguire, Margaret Tingley, Serendipitous Moments of Female Sensuality, page 27:
- Perhaps it is simply common for wives to want their female friends to see their husband nude – especially if he has nice assets. Honestly, I also wanted to see the dick of Brian and Andrew.
- 2009, Cheyenne McCray, The First Sin: A Lexi Steele Novel, page 189:
- “Slave Alexi has nice assets.”
- 2016, Deanna Chase, Spirits, Rock Stars, and a Midnight Chocolate Bar: Pyper Rayne, Book 2:
- Muse studied Ida May's breasts for a moment, then reached out and grabbed the left one. “Good size. Firm. Yeah, you got some nice assets.”
Antonyms
Hyponyms
Hyponyms of asset
Derived terms
- asset-backed
- asset-backed commercial paper
- asset-backed security
- asset flip
- assetization
- assetize
- assetless
- asset management
- asset-strip
- asset strip
- asset stripping
- asset-stripping
- concealed asset
- cryptoasset
- cultural asset
- cyberasset
- hidden asset
- hydroasset
- idle asset
- liquid asset
- multiasset
- net tangible assets
- toxic asset
- troubled asset
Descendants
- → Malay: aset
Translations
something or someone of any value — see also financial asset
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(accounting) any item recorded on the left-hand side of a balance sheet — see also liability
any portion of one's property or effects considered of some value — see also assets
software: any component, etc. that can be leveraged or reused
See also
Anagrams
Danish
Noun
asset n
- singular definite of as
Italian
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from English asset.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈas.set/[1]
- Rhymes: -asset
- Hyphenation: às‧set
Noun
asset m (invariable)
- asset (economic)
References
- ^ asset in Luciano Canepari, Dizionario di Pronuncia Italiana (DiPI)
Anagrams
Latin
Verb
asset
- third-person singular present active subjunctive of assō
Swedish
Noun
asset
- definite singular of ass