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unaffluent

  • a word derived from affluent.
    affluent
    adjective
    having an abundance of wealth, property, or other material goods; prosperous; rich.

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We have a rapidly growing and wildly affluent front range, and we have rapidly shrinking and wildly unaffluent, rural and frontier communities that exist in this state.

From Salon Dec. 27, 2021

"Socially, they were swells; but they were unaffluent and unconventional swells."

From Time Magazine Archive

He concentrated on issues that would appeal to unaffluent blacks and whites alike: utility and insurance rates, hospitalization costs, the state tax on food and patent medicines.

From Time Magazine Archive