Affluent [adjective]

Definition of Affluent:

wealthy

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Sentence/Example of Affluent:

There are some ways in which the modern Democratic Party have help businesses and the affluent, but the Republican Party has done more.

These mostly affluent kids have been through a painful six months.

That trend also seems to be true in San Diego County, where districts with reopening plans tend to be among the most affluent.

In November 2018, the Woolsey Fire ripped through the affluent beachside town of Malibu, California.

The more affluent communities have lobbyists who are ensuring that the infrastructure that they need doesn’t get built in their community.

Suskind started what was then called the Thirty Million Words Initiative — 30 million being an estimate of how many fewer words a child from a low-income home will have heard than an affluent child by the time they turn four.

Lords not only ought to be gentlefolk, and be fed and waited upon and live in affluent idleness, but super-gentlefolk.

Its chief affluent is the Ltschine (flowing from the valleys of Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen).

They demonstrate that the nation in good seasons can feed itself in the most affluent degree.

Then again they would be as iron-hearted in their demands, as though we were free from sufferings, and in affluent circumstances.