wealth
Americannoun
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a great quantity or store of money, valuable possessions, property, or other riches.
the wealth of a city.
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an abundance or profusion of anything; plentiful amount.
a wealth of imagery.
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Economics.
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all things that have a monetary or exchange value.
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anything that has utility and is capable of being appropriated or exchanged.
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rich or valuable contents or produce.
the wealth of the soil.
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the state of being rich; prosperity; affluence.
persons of wealth and standing.
- Antonyms:
- poverty
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Obsolete. happiness.
noun
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a large amount of money and valuable material possessions
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the state of being rich
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a great profusion
a wealth of gifts
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economics all goods and services with monetary, exchangeable, or productive value
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Etymology
Origin of wealth
First recorded in 1200–50; Middle English welth; equivalent to well 1 + -th 1; modeled on health
Explanation
The word wealth has many shades of meaning, but most involve having a lot of something — often money or something else that's valuable. You might have a wealth of experience, or you might have great personal wealth. First used in the mid-13th century, the noun wealth can mean having a lot of material goods or money. A person with this kind of wealth may have a chateau in Italy with a vineyard and a personal yacht. Wealth can also mean a big supply of something. The birth of a newborn baby will surely bring a wealth of happiness and joy to a family.
Vocabulary lists containing wealth
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Example Sentences
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Derek Miser, chief managing member at Miser Wealth Partners, is normally a stockpicker, but uses specialized ETFs like the VanEck one.
From Barron's • Jun. 10, 2026
Eventually, it is likely that companies will build too much AI infrastructure and stock prices will fall, said Ayako Yoshioka, senior investment strategist at the wealth-management firm Wealth Enhancement.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 9, 2026
Investors should remember that they don’t own the actual coins with an ETF, so they can’t use bitcoin or Ethereum for transactions, says David M. McInnis, managing partner at Aristîa Wealth Management in Atlanta.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 7, 2026
Jon Zetlmaier of Seattle-based Zetlmaier Wealth Management, which advises both high-net-worth individuals and retail investors, said that while it’s been “painful” to bet against Musk in the past, he’s staying away from SpaceX for now.
From MarketWatch • Jun. 5, 2026
Names like Uloopi and Surasa, the serpent queens; the bear king, Jambavan; and Kubera, the Lord of Wealth.
From "Aru Shah and the End of Time" by Roshani Chokshi
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