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Wealthy
Wealthy meaning
Possessing financial wealth; rich. | Abundant in quality or quantity; profuse.
Example sentences (20)
Ecstatic to meet another mutant, the wealthy Xavier invited the shapeshifting runaway to live with him and his wealthy family.
One touted perk of being wealthy is to be able to live away from those who are not wealthy.
Wealthy (I mean, really wealthy, not the small-change millionaires out there) see it too, and that's why they invest in 'tangible assets' (land) instead of investing in the economy (stocks of companies that actually produce something for us).
An additional tax on the ultra wealthy does not penalize those who are not ultra wealthy.
As Tough points out, wealthy universities have wealthy alumni, who, after benefiting from an elite education, are even better positioned to donate large sums of money.
Senator Wyden’s proposal to require wealthy investors to account for their income when it is earned and pay tax accordingly would sharply reduce tax avoidance among the wealthy, delivering a fairer and more efficient tax system.
However, he will be entirely clueless about how much his wealth is really worth, because he has never been this wealthy before, but he will probably move into a place where people are approximately as wealthy.
Laws don't matter for the wealthy, or the powerful, and they mean less then nothing for the wealthy AND powerful.
But the Ravenswoods and the wealthy Ashtons, who now own the former Ravenswood lands, are enemies, and Lucie's mother forces her daughter to break her engagement to Edgar and marry the wealthy Sir Arthur Bucklaw.
The most desirable section of Allison Hill was Mount Pleasant, which was characterized by large Colonial Revival style houses with yards for the very wealthy and smaller but still well-built row houses lining the main street for the moderately wealthy.
Truly, the Gospel does not let itself be deceived into taking sides with anyone against someone else, with someone who is wealthy against someone who is poor, or with someone who is poor against someone who is wealthy.
According to Willie's cellmate, the man arrested for pickpocketing adopted the fictitious name James Penn because he did not want to shame his wealthy Irish father.
After being accepted into a rich private high school on a scholarship, female student Haruhi Fujioka is trapped working in the school's host club, consisting of a group of wealthy boys who throw events and perform to entertain girls.
Agreus Astrayon is a wealthy faun with a mysterious background, who arrived in the Burgue intending to make an impact.
Alex Murdaugh, 54, was part of a multi-generation dynasty of wealthy, high-powered attorneys and prosecutors in the state of South Carolina when he plunged into financial problems and drug addiction.
Alison comes from a wealthy family of privilege, but she is outspoken and attempts to use her privilege for good.
All this has worked out well for wealthy Americans, who now have two parties relatively committed to their well-being instead of one.
A lot of things have to go horribly wrong for a group of wealthy suburban kids to end up in some of the places they find themselves in throughout the film - and they do.
A major part of the Democratic Party apparatus is propped up by wealthy Jews from the financial industry in New York to the entertainment industry in California.
And a party dance scene where the two put a group of wealthy Brits to shame with their fanciful moves?