Meaning & Definition of Wealth in English
Wealth
An abundance of valuable possessions or money.
Pronunciation:
/wɛlθ/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
wealthsDetailed Definitions
Definition: The state of being rich; having a great deal of money, resources, or assets.
Example Sentence: Her wealth allowed her to travel the world and live in luxury.
Definition: A large amount of valuable material possessions or resources.
Example Sentence: The family's wealth was evident in their sprawling estate.
Definition: An abundance of valuable resources or materials.
Example Sentence: The region is known for its natural wealth, including forests and minerals.
Definition: A plentiful supply of a particular resource.
Example Sentence: His wealth of knowledge made him a respected figure in the community.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English welthe, meaning 'well-being' or 'prosperity.'
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- old money: Wealth that has been inherited over several generations.
- new money: Wealth that has been recently acquired, typically in one's own lifetime.
- wealth management: Financial services to handle the financial needs of wealthy clients.
Translations
- Spanish: riqueza
- French: richesse
- German: Reichtum
- Russian: благосостояние
Related Words
- affluence: The state of having a great deal of money.
- prosperity: The state of being successful, usually by making a lot of money.
- capital: Wealth in the form of money or assets.
Slang Meanings of wealth
Meaning: Bling
Example Sentence: He's got so much bling from his wealth.
Meaning: Cheddar
Example Sentence: She makes a lot of cheddar from her investments.
Meaning: Stacks
Example Sentence: He has stacks of cash saved up.
Meaning: Dough
Example Sentence: They've got the dough to back their business ventures.