Affluent
(
adjective
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Affluent ( adjective )
- Having a great deal of money; financially well-off.
- Having a plentiful supply of something, such as water.
Origin:
Early 17th century: from latin affluent- "flowing in", from the verb affluere, from ad- "to" + fluere "to flow".
Examples:
- The affluent neighborhood had large houses and fancy cars.
- He was from an affluent family.
- The river was affluent in fish.
- The area was affluent in natural resources.
- The company was affluent in revenue.
(As a noun)
Affluent ( noun )
- Having a great deal of money; financially well-off.
- Having a plentiful supply of something, such as water.
Origin:
Early 17th century: from latin affluent- "flowing in", from the verb affluere, from ad- "to" + fluere "to flow".
Examples:
- The affluent neighborhood had large houses and fancy cars.
- He was from an affluent family.
- The river was affluent in fish.
- The area was affluent in natural resources.
- The company was affluent in revenue.