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1. (adj.) well-off
well-to-do; prosperous.
2. well-off
in a satisfactory, favorable, or good position or condition.
Etymology: (1725–35)
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1. (adj) comfortable, easy, prosperous, well-fixed, well-heeled, well-off, well-situated, well-to-do
in fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich
"they were comfortable or even wealthy by some standards"; "easy living"; "a prosperous family"; "his family is well-situated financially"; "well-to-do members of the community"
2. (adj) well-off
fortunately situated
"doesn't know when he's well-off"
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1. (adjective) well-off
≠ poor
from a well-off family
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