Weal in a sentence as a noun

It is a public concern, of the community, and the common weal, at large.

There are no wealthy countries that have legal codes that depart from this concept.

No person shall be ordered to cede his property except where required by the public weal.

It's got worse wealth inequality than any banana republic.

In general Big Mac pricing is an excellent metric when estimating purchasing power parity [1].Income / wealth disparity is a real problem, and I guarantee you, bitcoin is not the solution to that.

"Young, idealistic, activist: "Well, um, I thought maybe everyone would like to see how their rights are being eroded by increasingly powerful concentrations of industrial and technological weal..."Member of great unwashed mass: "Shut the F up!!!

Weal definitions

noun

a raised mark on the skin (as produced by the blow of a whip); characteristic of many allergic reactions

See also: wale welt wheal