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
The biggest surprise of “Nine Perfect Strangers” is that Tranquillum’s guests are in genuine pain, that these aren’t a bunch of Richie Riches who gave themselves affluenza out of cosseted boredom.
From Washington Post • Aug. 16, 2021
John de Graaf and his co-authors explain in Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic, “It’s as if we Americans, despite our intentions, suffer from some kind of Willpower Deficiency Syndrome, a breakdown in affluenza immunity.”
From Slate • May 5, 2016
Miller used the term "affluenza," which has stuck with the case ever since.
From US News • Apr. 13, 2016
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
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