Affluent in a sentence as a noun

Take the metro / subway in any big, affluent city these days, and look around you.

In what way does this law promote an "affluent yet relaxed lifestyle?

>> "Take the metro / subway in any big, affluent city these days, and look around youself.

Some from affluent small town communities have not had to deal with large bureaucracies before.

Is it any worse than the reams of medical researchers working on giving old affluent men hard-ons and their hair back?I doubt it...

Affluent in a sentence as an adjective

" Wouldn't being able to afford more books because they are cheaper on Amazon make me effectively more affluent?

The graph clearly shows that it's possible up to 79% of affluent young women would answer "yes" to this question, and more data is needed to draw an actual conclusion.

Switzerland is unique in that it is fairly affluent, has a small population and very restrictive immigration.

As agriculture labor shifted to much cheaper migrant workers and automation, the people who used to live in these places year round either became less affluent, or moved away.

And the message that US attorneys are going to hear is "don't **** with young affluent white hackers with powerful friends".I never met Swartz, but I'd be surprised if he'd have wanted his legacy to be people that look like him getting a pass while everyone else suffers the same as before.

Affluent definitions

noun

an affluent person; a person who is financially well off; "the so-called emerging affluents"

noun

a branch that flows into the main stream

See also: feeder tributary confluent

adjective

having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value; "an affluent banker"; "a speculator flush with cash"; "not merely rich but loaded"; "moneyed aristocrats"; "wealthy corporations"

See also: flush loaded moneyed wealthy