Examples of 'well-off' in a sentence
Meaning of "well-off"
Well-off (noun) refers to a person or group of people who are wealthy or prosperous. It is used to describe individuals who have an abundance of financial resources
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A well-off gentleman and a penniless poet.
He descended from a well-off established family.
Currently married women were relatively well-off.
He is quite well-off and he is a really nice man.
I was born and raised in a well-off family.
More well-off couples had breakfast in a restaurant.
No wonder he looked so well-off on that day.
Living a well-off life because of hard work.
He was always bragging about how well-off he was.
He was born to well-off bourgeois parents.
A well-off society has not been fully established.
He did not seem to be so well-off these days.
Is a more well-off sector to the south of the borough.
Not everybody grows up in a well-off family.
He came from a well-off family and lives extravagantly.
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American senior citizens are comparatively well-off.
My family was never even well-off enough to go bankrupt.
I expect those are the ones who are well-off.
They seem kind of well-off to be begging for money.
Bossman came from a relatively well-off family.
Their father was a well-off owner of a movie theater chain.
He grew up in an economically well-off family.
The less well-off feel an acute sense of injustice.
You do not have to be as well-off as this one.
Then to me seem to me that behind tends enough to be well-off.
They are generally not well-off financially.
But your father did not exactly leave us well-off.
They are roughly twice as well-off as those who grow it.
Sounds like our bomber is pretty well-off.
His family was well-off but in a corporate way.
He was born in a financially well-off family.
Some are living with well-off families and are being maintained properly.
He belonged to an economically well-off family.
Less well-off viewers must be guaranteed equality of access to information.
Every generation is twice as well-off as its parents.
Thirty less well-off members of the community live there.
My father did not come from a well-off family.
You have to be well-off to be treated well even in this time.
People do not know when they are well-off.
The unaware suppose them to be well-off because of their reserve.
Other evidence suggests that his family was well-off.
But it is the well-off who can make such statements.
The alternative would be to protect only well-off populations.
They were well-off financially and had enough to live.
He had a fondness for officers from well-off families.
The well-off society does very little for the ordinary people.
The other three are youths from well-off families.
Less well-off people could not afford studying in our country.
In this castle where everyone is wealthy and well-off.
Even the relatively well-off are feeling the effects.