Wealth And Prosperity Vocabulary

6 words in this vocabulary list

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.

noun a wealthy person

adjective having a great deal of money or assets; wealthy

  • The wealthy businessman was known for his rich investments in the stock market.
  • She comes from a rich family and never has to worry about money.
  • That new car of his is so rich, he must be making bank.
  • The author's writing style is so rich with detail that you can picture every scene vividly.

noun Wealth or valuable resources, especially in the form of money, property, or assets

  • The businessman amassed great riches through his successful investments.
  • She's always flaunting her riches on social media.
  • I wish I had his kind of riches, I'd be set for life.
  • The real riches in life come from experiences and relationships, not material possessions.

adjective having plenty of money or possessions; wealthy

  • The well-off family lived in a luxurious mansion in the countryside.
  • The well-off couple always vacation in exotic locations.
  • The well-off dude drives a fancy sports car around town.
  • She may seem well-off on the outside, but she's struggling with personal issues.

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

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

article a word that specifies and limits a noun

  • Despite his humble appearance, he seems to not be short of a bob or two.
  • He may not look it, but he's not short of a bob or two.
  • Don't let his looks fool you, he's not short of a bob or two.
  • His wealth may not be obvious, but he's not short of a bob or two.

noun a plural form of the noun 'affluence', meaning wealth or abundance of valuable resources

  • The neighborhood is known for its residents' affluencies, with many luxurious homes and high-end amenities.
  • You can tell by the cars in the driveway that the Smith family has some serious affluencies.
  • Those influencers on social media flaunt their affluencies all the time.
  • His affluencies in knowledge and experience make him a valuable asset to the team.