Affluence

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈæflʊəns/

Definitions of affluence

noun the state of having a great deal of money or wealth

Example Sentences

A1 Affluence means having a lot of money and possessions.

A2 In some countries, affluence is more common than in others.

B1 The neighborhood's affluence was evident in the large houses and luxury cars.

B2 Her business acumen led to great affluence and success.

C1 The family's affluence allowed them to travel the world and live a lavish lifestyle.

C2 The billionaire's affluence knew no bounds as he continued to amass wealth and power.

Examples of affluence in a Sentence

formal The neighborhood's affluence is evident in the large mansions and luxury cars.

informal You can tell they come from affluence with their designer clothes and expensive accessories.

slang She's living the high life thanks to her family's affluence.

figurative His affluence of knowledge on the subject was apparent during the discussion.

Grammatical Forms of affluence

plural

affluences

comparative

more affluent

superlative

most affluent

present tense

affluences

future tense

will be affluent

perfect tense

have been affluent

continuous tense

is being affluent

singular

affluence

positive degree

affluent

infinitive

to affluence

gerund

affluencing

participle

affluenced

Origin and Evolution of affluence

First Known Use: 0014 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'affluence' originated from the Latin word 'affluens' which means 'abundant' or 'flowing in'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'affluence' has evolved to not only describe abundance or wealth, but also to connote a sense of prosperity and luxury.