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Affluent - Comprehensive Dictionary Page

Affluent

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/ˈæf.lu.ənt/

Definitions

  1. Having a great deal of money; wealthy.
  2. (Of a place) characterized by a high standard of living and comfort.

Usage Examples

  • The affluent neighborhood was lined with mansions and luxury cars.
  • Her affluent lifestyle allowed her to travel the world frequently.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin "affluens," present participle of "affluere," meaning "to flow abundantly," composed of "ad" (to) + "fluere" (to flow).

Synonyms

  • Wealthy
  • Prosperous
  • Opulent
  • Rich

Antonyms

  • Poor
  • Impoverished
  • Destitute
  • Needy

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Adinerado /a.di.neˈɾa.ðo/
French Riche /ʁiʃ/
Hindi धनी /dʰə.ni/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • American English: /ˈæf.lu.ənt/
  • British English: /ˈæf.lju.ənt/

Historical Usage

The term "affluent" has been in use since the 14th century, initially describing the abundance of water flow before evolving to refer to material wealth and prosperity.

Cultural Nuances

In different societies, affluence may symbolize success and achievement but can also attract criticism for promoting consumerism or highlighting economic disparities.

More Information

Affluence is often measured not just in financial terms but also through access to opportunities, education, and quality of life. Discussions on affluence frequently delve into its societal implications, including philanthropy and economic inequality.

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