wealth
word
/ˈwɛɫθ/
welth
/wˈɛlθ/
welth
Definition
A large amount of money, property, or valuable possessions. It can also mean an abundance of something useful or desirable, such as information or experience.
Usage & Nuances
Often used in formal or neutral contexts. Common patterns include 'personal wealth', 'wealth of knowledge', and 'generate wealth'. Do not confuse it with 'health'; 'wealth' is usually uncountable when talking about money in general.
Spanish: riqueza - fortunaPortuguese (BR): riqueza - fortunaPortuguese (PT): riqueza - fortunaChinese (Simplified): 财富 - 富有Chinese (Traditional): 財富 - 富有Hindi: धन - संपत्तिArabic: ثروة - غنىBengali: সম্পদ - ধন - প্রাচুর্যRussian: богатствоJapanese: 富 - 財産Vietnamese: sự giàu có - tài sản - sự phong phúKorean: 부 - 재산 - 풍요Turkish: servet - zenginlik - bollukUrdu: دولت - مال و دولت - کثرتIndonesian: kekayaan - kemakmuran
Example Sentences
His family has a lot of wealth.
basic
Money does not always bring wealth of spirit.
basic
She built her wealth slowly over many years.
natural
He shares a wealth of practical advice online.
natural
The country’s wealth comes from oil.
basic
For them, real wealth means having time and peace.
natural