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well-off

well-off
Adjective

This term carries a softer, more understated connotation than wealthy or rich, often suggesting a comfortable lifestyle without necessarily implying extreme opulence. It describes a state of financial security where needs are met and luxuries are accessible. When used non-financially, it describes a comparative advantage. It shifts the focus from monetary assets to a state of being fortunate or well-positioned relative to others in a specific context, such as skill, health, or opportunity.

Meanings

Adjectivewell-off

Having a large amount of money; wealthy.

"They are very well-off and own several properties."

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