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wealthy
adjective as in rich; having a lot of money
Strongest matches
affluent, independent, moneyed, prosperous, upscale, well-heeled, well-off, well-to-do
Weak matches
booming, comfortable, fat-cat, having it made, in the money, loaded, made of money, of independent means, opulent, pecunious, rolling in it, substantial
Example Sentences
“We continue to allow our party to align ourselves with the wealthiest few and everyday people are beginning to take notice.”
The industry's influence stems largely from a handful of wealthy players — a concentration of power that mirrors the financial system crypto pioneers once railed against.
Like many wealthy clients, he made frequent visits to his box in the vault.
Some ministers believe it will only have an impact on relatively wealthy farmers - a couple using all their inheritance tax benefits will be able to pass on a £3m farm tax free.
Sir Percival David was born into a wealthy family in Bombay in 1892 and inherited a baronetcy from his father, as well as ownership of the family company.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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