Gazillionaire

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɡəˌzɪljəˈnɛr/

Definitions of gazillionaire

noun a person who is extremely wealthy, possessing an immense amount of money or assets

Example Sentences

A1 My uncle is a gazillionaire.

A2 The movie star is rumored to be a gazillionaire.

B1 The tech entrepreneur became a gazillionaire after selling his company.

B2 The real estate mogul is known as a gazillionaire in the business world.

C1 The billionaire philanthropist is often referred to as a gazillionaire by the media.

C2 Despite being a gazillionaire, he lives a humble lifestyle and donates a lot of his wealth to charity.

Examples of gazillionaire in a Sentence

formal The gazillionaire philanthropist donated a large sum of money to the charity.

informal I heard that Mark became a gazillionaire after selling his tech company.

slang That new rapper is living like a gazillionaire with all his bling.

figurative In her mind, she was a gazillionaire with all the love and happiness she had in her life.

Grammatical Forms of gazillionaire

past tense

became

plural

gazillionaires

comparative

more gazillionaire

superlative

most gazillionaire

present tense

is a gazillionaire

future tense

will be a gazillionaire

perfect tense

has become a gazillionaire

continuous tense

is becoming a gazillionaire

singular

gazillionaire

positive degree

gazillionaire

infinitive

to become a gazillionaire

gerund

becoming a gazillionaire

participle

becoming

Origin and Evolution of gazillionaire

First Known Use: 1980 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'gazillionaire' is a blend of the words 'gazillion' and 'millionaire'. It was created to emphasize extreme wealth beyond the typical millionaire status.
Evolution of the word: The term 'gazillionaire' gained popularity in the 1980s and has since become a colloquial term to describe individuals with immense wealth. It is often used humorously or hyperbolically to exaggerate someone's wealth.