wealthy• Born to a wealthyclothmerchant, Francis lived a lavish and irresponsible life.• The new taxes were aimed at the largest and wealthiestcorporations.• It is funded by taxpayers of the wealthier countries.• He is also wealthy enough to buy survival.• She comes from a wealthy family, who own houses in London and Paris.• Joan comes from a wealthy family• He probably, she thought, came from a wealthy family.• These are nothing but elitistattempts at separating classes and colors and keeping the poor where the wealthy have put them.• You would never have guessed from meeting him how immensely wealthy he was.• The Coach House originally provided stabling for a wealthyrector who lived next door.• A young woman does not mate faithfully with a wealthytycoon.
very/extremely/immensely/fabulously etc wealthy• After all, he was an eminently eligible man, attractive and immensely wealthy.• He seized the assets of all those he held, doubtless exceeding his authority in cases of the very wealthy.• I have a friend who is very wealthy.• They went to Cartier's in the Landmark, the black and gold shopping mall for the extremely wealthy.• So a few very wealthycontributors can make up for the absence of a great number of more modestdonations.• By the time he died, though, he had filed over a thousand patents and was a very wealthy man.• Mention the averageclient rather than an extremely wealthy one-unless you helped him or her get that way.• Alan's father died during his first year at Breakspear, leaving him a very wealthy young man.