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

  • The neighborhood's affluence is evident in the large mansions and luxury cars.
  • You can tell they come from affluence with their designer clothes and expensive accessories.
  • She's living the high life thanks to her family's affluence.
  • His affluence of knowledge on the subject was apparent during the discussion.

verb to desire or wish for something eagerly, especially something that belongs to someone else

  • She couldn't help but covet her neighbor's elegant diamond necklace.
  • I really covet your new phone, it looks so cool!
  • I totally covet that designer bag, it's so fetch!
  • He always seems to covet the spotlight, wanting to be the center of attention.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'enviable' describes something that is desirable or worthy of envy

  • Her dedication to her craft has earned her an enviable reputation in the industry.
  • She has an enviable collection of designer handbags.
  • That new car of his is totally enviable.
  • His ability to remain calm under pressure is truly enviable.

noun a lack of seriousness; lightheartedness or silliness

  • The board members frowned upon the frivolity displayed during the important meeting.
  • She couldn't help but laugh at the frivolity of the situation.
  • Let's ditch the frivolity and get down to business.
  • His mind was filled with frivolity, like a colorful balloon floating in the sky.

verb to allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of something

  • She indulged in a luxurious spa treatment to relax after a long week.
  • He indulged in a shopping spree and bought himself some new clothes.
  • I totally indulged in some Netflix binge-watching last night.
  • The artist indulged in his creativity, producing a masterpiece.

noun a fashionable social set made up of wealthy people who travel frequently for pleasure

adjective relating to or characteristic of the jet set

  • The jet set often travel to exotic locations for leisure.
  • The jet set are always hopping from one party to the next.
  • Those jet setters sure know how to live it up!
  • In the world of finance, he is considered part of the jet set due to his extravagant lifestyle.

verb to take great pleasure or delight in something; to indulge in something luxurious or pleasurable

  • Guests at the five-star resort can luxuriate in the spa's world-class treatments.
  • I love to luxuriate in a bubble bath after a long day at work.
  • Let's just chill and luxuriate in the comfort of this cozy couch.
  • As an artist, I luxuriate in the freedom of expressing my creativity without boundaries.

adjective characterized by luxury; very comfortable or elegant

  • The hotel offers luxurious accommodations with stunning views of the city.
  • I can't wait to relax in a luxurious spa during my vacation.
  • That car is so luxurious, it's like riding in a fancy spaceship.
  • Her voice had a luxurious quality, like velvet flowing through the air.

noun a person who has a net worth of multiple millions of dollars

  • The multimillionaire entrepreneur made a generous donation to the charity.
  • Did you hear about the multimillionaire who bought a private island?
  • That guy is a total multimillionaire, living the high life.
  • She felt like a multimillionaire after winning the dance competition.

noun a person who has recently become rich, especially one who flaunts their wealth in a flashy or extravagant way

  • The nouveau riche family built a lavish mansion in the upscale neighborhood.
  • The nouveau riche couple threw a fancy party to show off their wealth.
  • The nouveau riche dude is always flaunting his money on social media.
  • The sudden success of the startup turned the founders into nouveau riche overnight.

adjective characterized by vulgar or pretentious display; designed to impress or attract notice

  • The ostentatious display of wealth by the royal family was met with mixed reactions from the public.
  • She always wears such ostentatious jewelry to parties, trying to show off.
  • That car is so ostentatious, it's like he's trying too hard to impress everyone.
  • His ostentatious personality overshadowed his true intentions, leaving many unsure of his sincerity.

noun the activity of sailing in a yacht, especially as a sport or recreation

  • Yachting is a popular recreational activity among the affluent members of society.
  • Let's go yachting this weekend, it'll be so much fun!
  • Yachting is like floating on a fancy boat, just chilling and enjoying the views.
  • In the sea of life, yachting represents luxury and relaxation.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

  • The issue of slow internet speed is often considered a first world problem.
  • Complaining about having too many choices for lunch is such a first world problem.
  • Ugh, having to wait in line at the coffee shop is the ultimate first world problem.
  • Worrying about which luxury car to buy is a classic example of a first world problem.