Well-off
(adjective)
Having enough money or resources to live comfortably.
Origin:
Well-off is an adjective formed from the adverb well and the adjective off. the term first appeared in the early 19th century and means having enough money or resources to live comfortably.
Examples:
- The Smiths are well-off and they are able to afford a luxurious vacation every year.
- Although he is well-off, he still chooses to live a simple and modest lifestyle.
- Many wealthy people are well-off but not necessarily happy.
- He came from a well-off family and never had to worry about money.
- The city is well-off and many of its citizens live a comfortable life.