Pronunciation: /ˈæflʊənt/
noun a wealthy or affluent person
A1 She dreamed of becoming affluent one day.
A2 The affluent in society often have access to better resources.
B1 The affluent tend to live in luxurious neighborhoods.
B2 The affluent are often criticized for their lack of empathy towards those less fortunate.
C1 The affluent have the means to influence political decisions.
C2 The affluent often use their wealth to support various philanthropic causes.
adjective wealthy or having a lot of money or possessions
A1 She lives in an affluent neighborhood.
A2 The family enjoyed a vacation in an affluent resort.
B1 The company targets affluent customers for their luxury products.
B2 The affluent businessman donated a large sum to charity.
C1 The affluent society was marked by ostentatious displays of wealth.
C2 The affluent elite had access to exclusive clubs and events.
formal The affluent neighborhood was filled with large mansions and luxury cars.
informal She comes from a really affluent family, so she never has to worry about money.
slang He's always flexing his affluent lifestyle on social media.
figurative Her knowledge of ancient history is so affluent, she could teach a class on it.
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