Wealth (noun)

  1. An abundance of valuable possessions or money.
  2. An abundance of resources or assets.
  3. The state of being rich; prosperity.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english wǣlth, from wǣlan to thrive; akin to old high german welit wealth, latin valēre to be strong, be worth.

Examples:

  1. He inherited a great wealth from his father.
  2. The country has a wealth of natural resources.
  3. He accumulated a wealth of knowledge about the subject.
  4. The company's wealth allowed it to expand its operations.
  5. She shared her wealth with those in need.
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