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wealth
noun
-
wealth
a
large
amount
of
money
,
property
,
or
other
valuable
things
that
someone
owns
β’
After
years
of
hard
work
,
Maria
finally
accumulated
great
wealth
and
bought
a
seaside
villa
overlooking
the
ocean
.
After
years
of
hard
work
,
Maria
finally
accumulated
great
wealth
and
bought
a
seaside
villa
overlooking
the
ocean
.
β’
The
prince
β
s
dazzling
jewels
and
golden
carriage
were
symbols
of
his
immense
wealth
.
The
prince
β
s
dazzling
jewels
and
golden
carriage
were
symbols
of
his
immense
wealth
.
From
Old
English
β
wealΓΎ
β
meaning
β
well-being
,
prosperity
β;
related
to
β
well
β.
noun
-
wealth
a
very
large
supply
or
quantity
of
something
good
or
useful
β’
The
internet
offers
a
wealth
of
free
educational
videos
for
curious
learners
.
The
internet
offers
a
wealth
of
free
educational
videos
for
curious
learners
.
β’
The
city
park
provides
a
wealth
of
beautiful
flowers
during
spring
.
The
city
park
provides
a
wealth
of
beautiful
flowers
during
spring
.
Same
origin
as
the
primary
sense
,
widened
from
financial
riches
to
any
abundant
supply
by
the
16th
century
.
wealthy
adjective
-
wealthy
,
wealthier
,
wealthiest
having
a
large
amount
of
money
,
property
,
or
other
valuable
possessions
β’
The
wealthy
couple
donated
a
million
dollars
to
build
a
new
library
.
The
wealthy
couple
donated
a
million
dollars
to
build
a
new
library
.
β’
Growing
up
in
poverty
inspired
Luis
to
work
hard
so
he
could
become
wealthy
one
day
.
Growing
up
in
poverty
inspired
Luis
to
work
hard
so
he
could
become
wealthy
one
day
.
Formed
from
β
wealth
β
+
β
-y
β
in
Middle
English
,
originally
meaning
β
prosperous
;
well-being
.β
noun
people
who
have
a
lot
of
money
and
possessions
,
viewed
as
a
group
β’
The
government
introduced
a
new
tax
aimed
at
the
wealthy
.
The
government
introduced
a
new
tax
aimed
at
the
wealthy
.
β’
During
economic
downturns
,
the
wealthy
often
have
more
ways
to
protect
their
assets
.
During
economic
downturns
,
the
wealthy
often
have
more
ways
to
protect
their
assets
.
Nominal
use
of
the
adjective
,
recorded
from
the
17th
century
,
especially
with
the
definite
article
β
the
.β