Show me
of
Looking for synonyms for "rent"? Browse alternatives ranked by relevance — sharper word choices for fiction, poetry, and copywriting.
(n)
(formal, law) An interest in land granting exclusive use or occupation of real estate for a limited period; a leasehold.
Relevance: 0%
A document issued by some authority, creating a public or private institution, and defining its purposes and privileges.
(v)
(transitive) To employ; to obtain the services of (a person) in exchange for remuneration; to give someone a job.
(transitive) To get into one's hands, possession, or control, with or without force.
(transitive) To allow to, not to prevent (+ infinitive, but usually without to).
(transitive, ergative, of something solid) To divide fully or partly along a more or less straight line.
(transitive) To engross or hold the attention of; to keep busy or occupied.
A drop of clear, salty liquid produced from the eyes by crying or irritation.
(adj)
(slang) Intoxicated, drunk.
That has suffered damage.
Unable to decide between multiple options.
Transferred under the terms of a lease.
The payment made to rent something.
An individual or a corporation who has the right of use of something of value, gained through a lease agreement with the real owner of the property.
A person that leases real property; a lessor.
A leasehold estate in land.
One who holds a lease (a tenancy).
Land, and all the built structures on it, especially when considered as a single place.
(countable) Death; decease.
Able to be evaluated with a rating.
Money one earns by working or by capitalising on the work of others.
(transitive, ditransitive) To incur a charge of; to require payment of a (specified) price.
The total income received from a given source.
The amount of money levied for a service.
A status of having a permanent post with enhanced job security within an academic institution.
The act by which an employee is hired.
The proportional relationship between one amount, value etc. and another.
A reservation for a service, such as travel or hotel accommodation.
A particular point or place in physical space.
A house or place in which a person lives; a habitation, a home.
(uncountable) The activity of enclosing something or providing a residence for someone.
A split or separation within a group or organization, typically caused by discord.
The act of commending; praise; favorable representation in words; recommendation.
separated or split into pieces
(transitive) To praise or acclaim.
To give praise to; to commend, glorify, or worship.
(chiefly Canada, US, Australia, Philippines) A complete domicile occupying only part of a building, especially one for rent; a flat.
(transitive) To praise; to make high.
(transitive, intransitive) To praise; to glorify.
(adv)
Solely; exclusively; merely, simply.
(archaic) A lie; the act of lying, falsehood.
(geometry) The surface described by the circumference of a circle revolving about a straight line in its own plane.
Torn apart.
Cut or torn into narrow strips or small pieces.
A vehicle that may be hired for single journeys by members of the public, particularly one with an automated meter to calculate the fare.
Cleft or cloven.
A narrow cut or opening; a slot.
Free of dirt, filth, or impurities (extraneous matter); not dirty, filthy, or soiled.
Without a rent payment.
(countable) A compartment for a single animal in a stable or cattle shed.
(banking) Money placed in a bank account, as for safekeeping or to earn interest.
(uncountable or countable) A very pungent aromatic spice, the unexpanded flower bud of the clove tree.
(N)
a canonical hour of the Divine office.
A vegetable pickle of Maritime Southeast Asia, a local version of the Indian achar.
A surname from Spanish.
(property law, real estate, informal) Synonym of sublease.
(property law) A lease sublet by a tenant or lessee to a subtenant.
The act of occupying, the state of being occupied or the state of being an occupant or tenant.
A burst, split, or break.
A deep cut.
A long, narrow crack or opening made by breaking or splitting, especially in rock or earth.
An opening, fissure, or V-shaped indentation made by or as if by splitting.
(law) A breaking or infraction of a law, or of any obligation or tie; violation; non-fulfillment.
One who rents property or other goods from another.
Not rented.
(transitive) To rent (something) again, especially to a new tenant.
suitable for, or capable of being, rented
An instance of letting a property again.
To receive (something) from somebody temporarily, expecting to return it.
(transitive, ditransitive, intransitive) To transfer goods or provide services in exchange for money.
(property law, real estate) Synonym of sublease.
payment
(law, real estate) A legal agreement in which a borrower pledges real property as collateral for a loan used to purchase or refinance that property.
A structure built or serving as an abode of human beings.
To sell again.
(property law) A tenant of a sublease.