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Definition of affluential in English: affluentialadjective ˌaflʊˈɛnʃ(ə)lˌæfluˈɛn(t)ʃ(ə)l informal Rich and socially influential. the daughter of an affluential businessman Example sentencesExamples - I think this message is pertinent to both impoverished as well as more affluential people, and those in between.
- You've been affluential in both the realms of music and writing, as well as spoken word and poetry.
- The publications reach influential and affluential business leaders in the markets they serve.
- We are educated, articulate, affluential, respected, and deal with humans and their problems daily - I am sure the average doctor would become a better leader than the likes of our present leaders.
- I want to catch up to all those affluential people who've wasted hundreds of dollars at the tanning salon.
- But this is not an accurate picture of the whole world, only a small and very affluential part of it.
- Of course a lot of corporations are well funded and highly affluential, but there are still working class, or working poor who depend on those unions to keep getting a paycheck.
- He is one of our most affluential Trustees, and has given large sums of money toward the asylum's support.
- They have no real experience nor connections with current affairs nor affluential people.
- Most of the leaders in this community are affluential and influential when it comes down to voting, progress, competition, and spiritual guidance.
- It has been a popular visiting spot from as early as the 17th century, solely reserved for affluential people belonging to the so-called Special Class.
- If you have access to a computer and can read this post, the chances are you are in the top 5% of the worlds most affluential people.
- The Legion was led by a man he had yet to go into battle with, a young man of no more than 20 years who had purchased into his rank with the help of a very affluential father.
- Law was too dishonest a business for an idealist such as he was even from an early age, and he quickly abandoned that career for other, less affluential, perhaps, but more satisfying avenues.
- Her family was very affluential, which in turn meant that she rarely had to lift a finger.
noun ˌaflʊˈɛnʃ(ə)lˌæfluˈɛn(t)ʃ(ə)l informal A rich and socially influential person. the area is fast becoming a haven for the nation's young, high-flying affluentials Example sentencesExamples - More young "affluentials" earning in excess of £60000 a year are living in the south of the borough, new figures have revealed.
- Here, history and culture combine in a fairy tale like setting, which has been called the number one spot for "affluentials" in America.
- The hotel bar is very popular in Barcelona and is a regular for some of Barcelona's most affluential in society.
- Fifty-two percent of affluentials use a private bank for investment.
- The growth in young affluentials has a major positive influence on up-and-coming areas.
OriginMid 19th century: blend of affluent and influential. Definition of affluential in US English: affluentialadjectiveˌæfluˈɛn(t)ʃ(ə)lˌaflo͞oˈen(t)SH(ə)l informal Rich and socially influential. the daughter of an affluential businessman Example sentencesExamples - Her family was very affluential, which in turn meant that she rarely had to lift a finger.
- I want to catch up to all those affluential people who've wasted hundreds of dollars at the tanning salon.
- The Legion was led by a man he had yet to go into battle with, a young man of no more than 20 years who had purchased into his rank with the help of a very affluential father.
- He is one of our most affluential Trustees, and has given large sums of money toward the asylum's support.
- We are educated, articulate, affluential, respected, and deal with humans and their problems daily - I am sure the average doctor would become a better leader than the likes of our present leaders.
- Of course a lot of corporations are well funded and highly affluential, but there are still working class, or working poor who depend on those unions to keep getting a paycheck.
- Law was too dishonest a business for an idealist such as he was even from an early age, and he quickly abandoned that career for other, less affluential, perhaps, but more satisfying avenues.
- I think this message is pertinent to both impoverished as well as more affluential people, and those in between.
- But this is not an accurate picture of the whole world, only a small and very affluential part of it.
- They have no real experience nor connections with current affairs nor affluential people.
- You've been affluential in both the realms of music and writing, as well as spoken word and poetry.
- If you have access to a computer and can read this post, the chances are you are in the top 5% of the worlds most affluential people.
- Most of the leaders in this community are affluential and influential when it comes down to voting, progress, competition, and spiritual guidance.
- It has been a popular visiting spot from as early as the 17th century, solely reserved for affluential people belonging to the so-called Special Class.
- The publications reach influential and affluential business leaders in the markets they serve.
nounˌæfluˈɛn(t)ʃ(ə)lˌaflo͞oˈen(t)SH(ə)l informal A rich and socially influential person. the local affluentials have driven up property values Example sentencesExamples - The growth in young affluentials has a major positive influence on up-and-coming areas.
- Here, history and culture combine in a fairy tale like setting, which has been called the number one spot for "affluentials" in America.
- Fifty-two percent of affluentials use a private bank for investment.
- More young "affluentials" earning in excess of £60000 a year are living in the south of the borough, new figures have revealed.
- The hotel bar is very popular in Barcelona and is a regular for some of Barcelona's most affluential in society.
OriginMid 19th century: blend of affluent and influential. |