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  • 21well off — ▶ adjective 1 her family s very well off.: See well to do. 2 the prisoners were relatively well off: FORTUNATE, lucky, comfortable; informal sitting pretty. 3 …

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  • 22well-off — adjective Date: 1722 1. being in good condition or favorable circumstances < doesn t know when he s well off > 2. well provided ; having no lack usually used with for 3. a. being in easy or affluent circumstances ; well to do b. suggesting&#8230; …

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  • 23well off — adjective a) Of a person, being in fortunate circumstances, especially having financial security. He is very well off as a result of his illegal money making activities. b) Of any item, in a good position or circumstance. The house was well off&#8230; …

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  • 24well-off — adj. phr. 1. Rich. They may not be millionaires, but they are sufficiently well off. 2. In good condition; free of problems or difficulties. He is pleased that his business is well off …

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  • 25well-off — /ˈwɛl ɒf / (say wel of) adjective 1. in a satisfactory, favourable, or good position or condition. –phrase 2. comfortably well off, prosperous, though not exceedingly rich. Also, (especially in predicative use), well off /wɛl ˈɒf/ (say wel of) …

  • 26well-off — /wel awf , of /, adj. 1. having sufficient money for comfortable living; well to do. 2. in a satisfactory, favorable, or good position or condition: If you have your health, you are well off. [1725 35] Syn. 1. prosperous, wealthy, affluent,&#8230; …

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  • 27well off — wealthy, well to do    Ken s family is fairly well off. They can afford a few luxuries …

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  • 28well-off — wealthy Her parents are well off and don t need to worry about money during their retirement …

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  • 29the well-off — ► rich people: »Finance firms are concentrating on the well off. Main Entry: ↑well off …

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  • 30not well off — index impecunious Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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