Definition of «affluent»

Affluent means having a lot of money or wealth.

Usage examples

  1. The affluent neighborhood was lined with large, luxurious mansions.
  2. The company's CEO lived an affluent lifestyle, purchasing expensive cars and vacationing in exotic destinations.
  3. The restaurant catered to an affluent clientele, with high-end dishes and a sophisticated atmosphere.
  4. She had an affluent upbringing, attending private schools and being surrounded by wealth.
  5. The affluent investor donated a substantial amount to various charitable causes.
  6. The affluent family enjoyed shopping at designer boutiques and dining at exclusive restaurants.
  7. The affluent country had a low poverty rate and a high standard of living for its citizens.
  8. The affluent couple hosted extravagant parties at their waterfront property.
  9. The company's marketing strategy targeted the affluent market segment, promoting luxury products and services.
  10. The affluent neighborhood had top-notch amenities, including a private golf course and a spa.

Sentences with «affluent»

  • Originally, the district said that some schools in more affluent areas of the city and most high schools would see their budgets shrink under the changes. (baltimoresun.com)
  • Generally speaking, policymakers long ago resigned themselves to quality schools in affluent communities — and mediocrity, or worse, for everyone else. (studentsfirstny.org)
  • In some communities a majority of affluent families have moved away or found alternatives to the public schools. (earlylearningfoundation.com)
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