wealth

  • 11wealth — [n] money, resources abundance, affluence, assets, belongings, bounty, cache, capital, cash, clover*, commodities, copiousness, cornucopia, dough*, estate, fortune, funds, gold, goods, hoard, holdings, lap of luxury*, long green*, lucre,… …

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  • 12wealth — ► NOUN 1) an abundance of valuable possessions or money. 2) the state of being rich. 3) an abundance or profusion of something desirable. ORIGIN from WELL(Cf. ↑well) or WEAL(Cf. ↑weal), on the pattern of health …

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  • 13Wealth — For other uses, see Wealth (disambiguation). Wealth is the abundance of valuable resources or material possessions. The word wealth is derived from the old English wela, which is from an Indo European word stem.[1] An individual, community,… …

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  • 14wealth — noun 1 money, property, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, enormous, fabulous, great, immense, incredible, tremendous, unimaginable, unprecedented, untold …

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  • 15wealth — n. abundance of material possessions 1) to accumulate, acquire, amass, attain wealth 2) to dissipate, squander wealth 3) to flaunt one s wealth 4) fabulous, untold; hereditary wealth abundance of resources 5) mineral; natural wealth (the natural… …

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  • 16Wealth — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Wealth >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 wealth wealth riches fortune handsome fortune opulence affluence Sgm: N 1 good circumstances good circumstances easy circumstances Sgm: N 1 independence independence Sgm …

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  • 17wealth — 01. In my opinion, health is more important than [wealth] because if you re sick, you can t enjoy your life, no matter how much money you have. 02. Her uncle is quite [wealthy], and has offered to pay for her to go to England to learn English. 03 …

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  • 18wealth */*/ — UK [welθ] / US noun [uncountable] 1) a) a large amount of money and other valuable things They used some of their wealth to build magnificent town halls. People acquired wealth in the form of goods or animals. b) the state of being rich He had an …

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  • 19wealth — [[t]we̱lθ[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) N UNCOUNT Wealth is the possession of a large amount of money, property, or other valuable things. You can also refer to a particular person s money or property as their wealth. Economic reform has brought relative wealth to …

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  • 20wealth — com·mon·wealth; wealth; wealth·i·ly; wealth·i·ness; wealth·less; …

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