well-off (Meaning)

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well-off (s)

in fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich

fortunately situated

well-off Sentence Examples

  1. The well-off family lived in a sprawling mansion with a swimming pool and tennis court.
  2. Despite her success, she remained humble and used her wealth to help others who were less well-off.
  3. The well-off community raised funds for a new library and community center.
  4. The government implemented programs to bridge the gap between the well-off and the poor.
  5. The well-off residents were often seen attending charity events and galas.
  6. The company's CEO was well-off, but he was known for his ethical business practices.
  7. The well-off neighborhood boasted immaculate landscaping and stately homes.
  8. The well-off investor made a wise decision that doubled his wealth.
  9. The well-off couple retired early and traveled the world extensively.
  10. The well-off city offered ample opportunities for education and employment.

FAQs About the word well-off

in fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich, fortunately situated

affluent,wealthy, rich, well-heeled, monied, moneyed, successful, prosperous, opulent, well-endowed

disadvantaged, impecunious, indigent, impecunious, needy, destitute, indigent,poor, impoverished, penniless

The well-off family lived in a sprawling mansion with a swimming pool and tennis court.

Despite her success, she remained humble and used her wealth to help others who were less well-off.

The well-off community raised funds for a new library and community center.

The government implemented programs to bridge the gap between the well-off and the poor.