well-off

[US]/wel ɒf/
[UK]/wel ɔːf/

Translation

adj.prosperous or wealthy; fortunate or lucky; successful or favorable; rich in resources or thriving

Phrases & Collocations

well-off family

well-off enough

become well-off

well-off people

quite well-off

were well-off

well-off area

being well-off

well-off state

live well-off

Example Sentences

many families are now well-off enough to travel abroad each year.

she comes from a well-off family and had access to excellent education.

the town has become well-off thanks to the booming tourism industry.

even if you're not well-off, you can still live a fulfilling life.

they were well-off and decided to donate a significant sum to charity.

the company's success has made many employees well-off.

being well-off doesn't guarantee happiness, however.

he grew up in a modest home but his family became well-off later.

the area is becoming increasingly well-off with new developments.

they are well-off and can afford to send their children to private school.

the government aims to help those not well-off achieve a better standard of living.

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