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Meaning of wealth
The state of being rich and having a large amount of money, resources, or valuable possessions.
Etymology of wealth
The word "wealth" originates from the Old English word "weal" meaning "well-being" and "th" which is a suffix forming a noun indicating a state or condition
The term has been used since the 9th century to describe a state of being rich or prosperous, and its meaning has evolved over time to encompass not only material possessions but also intangible assets and resources
Synonyms
riches
prosperity
affluence
opulence
luxury
fortune
capital
assets
resources
money
finances
means
substance
endowment
inheritance
bequest
legacy
estate
possessions
property
treasures
valuables
riches
boom
bonanza
windfall
dividend
interest
gain
profit
return
investment
fund
stock
bond
equity
security
Definitions
- The state of being rich and having a large amount of money, resources, or valuable possessions
- A plentiful supply of a particular desirable thing
- The value of all the material possessions and resources owned by an individual, organization, or country
Usage Examples
- The country's wealth is based on its rich natural resources and strategic location
- She inherited a vast wealth from her grandfather, which she used to start her own business
- The company's wealth is not just measured by its profits, but also by its social and environmental impact
Antonyms
poverty
destitution
penury
want
need
scarcity
lack
insolvency
bankruptcy
debt
deficiency
shortfall
inadequacy
meagerness
bareness
emptiness
dearth
famine
shortage
deficiency