monied (Meaning)

Wordnet

monied (a)

based on or arising from the possession of money or wealth

Webster

monied (a.)

See Moneyed.

monied Sentence Examples

  1. The monied elite of the city held a lavish ball to showcase their wealth.
  2. Monied interests have consistently influenced political decisions in their favor.
  3. The monied class enjoys exclusive access to resources and privileges.
  4. Monied investors have been accumulating vast sums of money in the stock market.
  5. The monied heirs live a life of opulence and extravagance.
  6. Monied individuals often wield significant power in society due to their financial resources.
  7. The government's tax policies disproportionately benefit the monied class.
  8. Monied philanthropists donate generously to charities, but their motives are sometimes questioned.
  9. The growing wealth gap between the monied class and the rest of society is a major concern.
  10. Monied individuals have a responsibility to use their wealth wisely and contribute to the greater good.

FAQs About the word monied

based on or arising from the possession of money or wealthSee Moneyed.

wealthy, rich, affluent, well-heeled,well-to-do, fat-cat, opulent, successful, prosperous, well-endowed

needy, disadvantaged, penniless, impoverished, deprived, impecunious, needy, underprivileged, indigent, penurious

The monied elite of the city held a lavish ball to showcase their wealth.

Monied interests have consistently influenced political decisions in their favor.

The monied class enjoys exclusive access to resources and privileges.

Monied investors have been accumulating vast sums of money in the stock market.