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affluent

adjective as in wealthy

adjective as in plentiful

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Example Sentences

Were the fairy-tale true it really would shame the affluent west.

The more affluent a society, the more educated, the more democratic, the more networked, and so on.

And the boomers—at least those in the more affluent classes—are about to get yet another windfall.

As a powerful mother, outspoken artist, and affluent businesswoman, Beyoncé is surely a feminist success story.

Victoria Adams was born to middle-class parents in the affluent county of Hertfordshire.

Lords not only ought to be gentlefolk, and be fed and waited upon and live in affluent idleness, but super-gentlefolk.

Its chief affluent is the Ltschine (flowing from the valleys of Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen).

They demonstrate that the nation in good seasons can feed itself in the most affluent degree.

Then again they would be as iron-hearted in their demands, as though we were free from sufferings, and in affluent circumstances.

Hatcher's Run, an affluent of Rowanty Creek, has a general (p. 491) southeast course.

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On this page you'll find 47 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to affluent, such as: moneyed, prosperous, rich, upscale, well-off, and well-to-do.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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