different between wealthy vs superwealthy
wealthy
English
Etymology
From Middle English welthy, welþi, equivalent to wealth +? -y. Cognate with Middle Dutch weldech, weeldech (“magnificent, luscious, lavish”).
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?w?l.?i/
- Rhymes: -?l?i
Adjective
wealthy (comparative wealthier or more wealthy, superlative wealthiest or most wealthy)
- Possessing financial wealth; rich.
- Abundant in quality or quantity; profuse.
Synonyms
- affluent, prosperous
- See also Thesaurus:wealthy
Antonyms
- See also Thesaurus:impoverished
Derived terms
- independently wealthy
Translations
See also
- upscale
Noun
wealthy (plural wealthies)
- A rich person.
Related terms
- wealth
- wealthily
- wealthiness
Anagrams
- Whatley
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- what wealthy means
- what wealthy investors are doing now
- what wealthy man died on the titanic
superwealthy
English
Etymology
super- +? wealthy
Adjective
superwealthy (not comparable)
- Very wealthy
superwealthy From the web:
- what is super wealthy
- what's considered super wealthy
- what defines super rich
- what is super rich
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