Wealthy in a sentence as an adjective

There was a time when only wealthy folks could afford goods.

" Compare to Brian's response in the email thread: "I was born wealthy; I have an obscene trust fund.

If it was true that lower taxes for the rich and more wealth for the wealthy led to job creation, today we would be drowning in jobs.

SF feels increasingly like a city for wealthy yuppies, because...it is a city for wealthy yuppies.

My favorite story in a related genre: I was a scholarship student at university, funded by a wealthy couple.

The residents here are remarkably wealthy, we're talking Speilberg, Streisand, Geffen, and at times have hired their own private security to check people's ID to ensure they belong there.

It's the same respect given to influential bankers in Wall St and London, it was the same respect given to Bush, the same respect given to wealthy men accused of rape and ****** who never serve time.

No, it would be like if a restaurant passed out flyers advertising its great food, decor, and excellent ties, with a footnote at the bottom saying "PS: only beautiful, successful, wealthy people are allowed in, and that doesn't include you.

It's not the economic crisis that's forcing these folks out, as they mostly either subsist or are independently wealthy, and they're all pretty clear about it being due to their fears for the future viability of faring the oceans.

I had always attributed previous "crackdowns" to regulatory capture: certain banks saw a wealthy, highly-fractured niche, and used their connections in DC to turn up the heat on the non-bank players in order to weaken them and take market share.

As a journalist in the valley, I can just say that the first paragraph he's written here hits the nail right on the ******* head.---"Its tough being a journalist, especially if youre covering technology and living in Silicon Valley, because it seems as if everyone around you is getting fabulously rich while youre stuck in a job that will never, ever make you wealthy.

Wealthy definitions

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: affluent flush loaded moneyed