Pronunciation: /əˈfluːənsiz/
noun a plural form of the noun 'affluence', meaning wealth or abundance of valuable resources
A1 Some people dream of living in affluencies.
A2 The neighborhood was known for its affluencies.
B1 She grew up surrounded by affluencies, but never took them for granted.
B2 The businessman's success was evident in his luxurious affluencies.
C1 The country club was a symbol of the elite's affluencies.
C2 The author's novel explored the complexities of wealth and affluencies in society.
formal The neighborhood is known for its residents' affluencies, with many luxurious homes and high-end amenities.
informal You can tell by the cars in the driveway that the Smith family has some serious affluencies.
slang Those influencers on social media flaunt their affluencies all the time.
figurative His affluencies in knowledge and experience make him a valuable asset to the team.
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