moneyed in English

adjective
1
having much money; affluent.
the industrial revolution created a new moneyed class

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "moneyed" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "moneyed", or refer to the context using the word "moneyed" in the English Dictionary.

1. She lived across the bay in old moneyed...,,.East E99

2. 8 The Duke resents being seen as a moneyed idler.

3. 15 She had advantages, of course: a moneyed and cultured background, and a great canniness in finding the right teachers.

4. The Eighties career woman who had it all: looks, glamour, fast-track, moneyed lifestyle, husband, children.

5. 6 She had been a moneyed wench from parents who had made their fortune in fish and chips.

6. She had advantages, of course: a moneyed and cultured background, and a great Canniness in finding the right teachers

7. Antonyms for Beggared include affluent, deep-pocketed, fat, fat-cat, flush, moneyed, monied, opulent, rich and silk-stocking

8. Synonyms for Cash rich include affluent, opulent, rich, wealthy, moneyed, loaded, prosperous, well-to-do, flush and silk-stocking

9. ‘While Affluent regions and social classes struggle with surplus production and surplus consumption, close to one fifth of the global population lives in constant under-nourishment.’ Synonyms wealthy , rich, prosperous, opulent, well off, moneyed, cash rich, with deep pockets, well-to-do, comfortable

10. “A sparkling debut.” (People) “Smart, sharp, and beautifully made, Rumaan Alam’s portrait of two childhood best friends transitioning into their adult lives is vividly rendered, set against a tantalizing background of moneyed New York City that is impossible to resist.” (Emma Straub, author of The Vacationers) From the bestselling author of Leave the World Behind, an irresistible

11. Begging was a humiliation to this aristocratic mind ; nor was it of much avail in a country where the moneyed classes pour offerings either in the lap of priests or in the pockets of politicians . The only way left to the ageing poet was to earn money by making the school itself productive .