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Wealth has 5 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

the state of being rich and affluent; having a plentiful supply of material goods and money

"great wealth is not a sign of great intelligence"

2

the quality of profuse abundance

"she has a wealth of talent"

3

an abundance of material possessions and resources

"Despite his fame, the actor lived a modest life until he inherited a vast fortune that transformed him into someone of great wealth."

4

property that has economic utility: a monetary value or an exchange value

"The sudden discovery of gold in their backyard instantly transformed their family's wealth, as they held onto it hoping its high market price would secure their future."

5

Riches; a great amount of valuable assets or material possessions.

"The sudden inheritance doubled his wealth, allowing him to buy several properties in the city center."

In plain English: Wealth is having a lot of valuable money, property, or resources that you can use to live comfortably.

"The community came together to support the local family during their time of great wealth loss after the fire."

Usage: Wealth refers to an abundance of money, property, or other valuable resources rather than just personal happiness or spiritual fulfillment. Use it when describing tangible financial success instead of the more abstract concept of "richness."

Example Sentences
"The community came together to support the local family during their time of great wealth loss after the fire." noun
"He built his wealth through years of hard work and honest business dealings." noun
"The country's greatest challenge is distributing its natural wealth fairly among all citizens." noun
"Her family has held the land for generations, passing down their wealth to future heirs." noun
Related Terms
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Antonyms
poorness
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
financial condition abundance material resource property
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
affluence inherited wealth luxury mammon sufficiency gold treasure money

Origin

The word wealth comes from the Old English welþu, which originally meant happiness and prosperity. It likely evolved into its current form through a combination of the root word weal and the abstract suffix -th, similar to how health is formed from heal.

Rhyming Words
lth fulth illth tilth filth health coolth wholth spilth feelth befilth stealth stillth unwealth e health unhealth googolth prehealth subhealth telehealth
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