Synonym: abundance, affluence, assets, fortune, opulence, prosperity, riches, treasure. Antonym: poverty. Similar words: wealthy, health, although, appeal to, wear, swear, weave, wear out. Meaning: [welθ] n. 1. the state of being rich and affluent; having a plentiful supply of material goods and money 2. the quality of profuse abundance 3. an abundance of material possessions and resources 4. property that has economic utility: a monetary value or an exchange value.
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121. Switzerland has an enormous wealth of beautiful old buildings.
122. Luxurious furnishings attested to the wealth of the owner.
123. Despite his wealth, he never forgot his humble roots.
124. It's exhibitionism to flaunt wealth so blatantly.
125. The young man is tired of labouring after wealth.
126. Economic reform has brought relative wealth to peasant farmers.
127. His wealth was made over to his children.
128. Her wealth gives her enormous leverage in social circles.
129. He lost his wealth through poor investment.
130. She endeavoured after more fame and wealth.
131. She had a wealth of experience to draw on.
132. There's a wealth of books in the library.
133. He's never really aspired to great wealth.
134. There are inequalities in wealth distribution.
135. His wealth is his brag.
136. She is possessed of health and wealth.
137. He did not believe in flaunting his wealth.
138. Inequalities in wealth cause social unrest.
139. The forest is home to a wealth of wildlife.
140. He was dispossessed of his wealth.
141. Defence spending absorbs almost 20% of the country's wealth.
142. There is a wealth of young talent in British theatre.
143. The book provides a wealth of detail on daily life in Ancient Rome.
144. You are correct in your suppositions about the source of his wealth.
145. There are easier ways to encourage the even spread of wealth.
146. She was brought up in an atmosphere of luxury and wealth.
147. All students must have access to quality education without regard to wealth or class.
148. This new biography contains a wealth of previously unpublished material.
149. Wealth and power go hand in hand in most societies.
150. Some of his colleagues envy the enormous wealth that he has amassed.
More similar words: wealthy, health, although, appeal to, wear, swear, weave, wear out, wear off, weaken, sweater, alter, all that, altogether, penalty, all the same, and all that, casualty, all the time, all the more, all through, specialty, heal, real, seal, fall through, really, realm, alternative, pull through.