wealth

noun
UK: /welθ/
US: /welθ/
  1. A large amount of money and valuable possessions.

    1. His family has a lot of wealth now.
    2. The country's wealth comes from its natural resources, like oil.
  2. The state of being rich and having a lot of valuable things.

    1. She wants wealth and a big house.
    2. The city's historical wealth is evident in its grand architecture.
  3. A great amount of something good.

    1. We have a wealth of knowledge here.
    2. This book provides a wealth of information on the subject.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "wealth" in English means: A large amount of money and valuable possessions., The state of being rich and having a lot of valuable things., A great amount of something good..

The phonetic transcription of "wealth" is /welθ/ in British English and /welθ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "wealth": fortune, abundance, prosperity, affluence, riches.

Example usage of "wealth": "His family has a lot of wealth now.". More examples on the page.