Definitionadj. having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
Last update: November 5, 2016
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They were nights and days superbly gorgeous, all-entertaining, affluent of humor. [adjective]
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Some tho, as you can see from the picture are more fortunate and have a reasonably affluent standard of living. [adjective]
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The kid was too poor to eat anything, but sooner or later was adopted by an affluent family. [noun]
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But what if the newly affluent in Asia do aspire to just as many car and plane trips? [adjective]
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There's is an affluent society and I cannot adjust with them. [adjective]
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Oswald used to carry them in his purse so as to look affluent. [adjective]
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I had the happiness to know you in former times, and the Drama has ever had a claim which has ever been acknowledged, on the noble and the affluent. [Please select]
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On that side the lane was open, and about two hundred paces further on, ran into a street of which it was the affluent. [Please select]
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It was I, latest to join the partnership and much the least affluent, who bit. [Please select]
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