Well-to-do (adjective)

  1. Having a lot of money or financial resources.
  2. Being wealthy and well-off.
  3. Being financially secure and comfortable.
  4. Having enough money to live a comfortable life.
  5. Being well-off financially.

Origin:

From the idiom, 'well-to-do', meaning to be well-off or wealthy.

Examples:

  1. The well-to-do family was known for their extravagant lifestyle and luxurious vacations.
  2. The well-to-do businessman was always dressed in the latest designer clothing.
  3. The well-to-do couple lived in a sprawling mansion on the outskirts of town.
  4. The well-to-do company was able to weather the economic downturn due to their significant financial reserves.
  5. The well-to-do individual was able to afford the best schools, private tutors, and the finest amenities.
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