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well-to-do

[ wel-tuh-doo ]

adjective

  1. prosperous; rich.

    Synonyms: , ,



well-to-do

adjective

  1. moderately wealthy
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Origin of well-to-do1

First recorded in 1815–25
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“The finances of the well-to-do have never been better, their spending never stronger, and the economy never more dependent on that group,†Zandi told WSJ.

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The well-to-do and resourceful residents of Palisades are important to the city’s tax base and cultural life, but they have options, he said.

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On Wednesday, the lobby of the Beverly Hills Hotel turned into an evacuation zone for some of Los Angeles’ most well-to-do residents.

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At the bottom of the Hollywood Hills, the lobby of the hotel has turned into an evacuation zone for some of Los Angeles’ most well-to-do residents.

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Young, well-to-do Indians are not just willing to pay more to see their favourite music stars, but are actively seeking out these events.

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