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well-to-do
[ wel-tuh-doo ]
adjective
- prosperous; rich.
Synonyms: , ,
well-to-do
adjective
- moderately wealthy
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of well-to-do1
Example Sentences
“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.
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.
On Wednesday, the lobby of the Beverly Hills Hotel turned into an evacuation zone for some of Los Angeles’ most well-to-do residents.
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.
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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