affluenza
Americannoun
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the negative psychological or behavioral effects of having or pursuing wealth, as irresponsible acts and feelings of self-doubt or guilt.
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excessive materialism or desire for wealth, associated with negative effects.
workaholics afflicted with affluenza.
noun
Etymology
Origin of affluenza
1970–75; blend of affluence ( def. ) and influenza ( def. )
Example Sentences
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“Monsters” is, among other things, a wicked parody of affluenza.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 27, 2024
But in the hands of the masterful novelist Dana Spiotta, “Wayward” becomes something else entirely — a mordant, coruscating indictment of these times, liberal politics, affluenza, self improvement and social identity.
From Washington Post • Aug. 6, 2021
When I try and limit the affluenza, my ex finds another workaround.
From Slate • Jul. 3, 2018
The sentence sparked outrage from critics who ridiculed the affluenza defense and said his family's wealth helped the teen stay out of jail.
From Reuters • Apr. 12, 2016
The latest argument, Schulte said, could be "some extension of affluenza, that he can't make decisions on his own and any time mommy says to do something he does it."
From US News • Jan. 19, 2016
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