comparatively wealthy

Frequency: 6.17.0 per million words

Describes a person or nation as having more wealth than a comparison point.

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  • Even after losing his job, he was still comparatively wealthy because of his investments.
  • She comes from a comparatively wealthy family.
  • Despite its small size, the nation is comparatively wealthy due to its vast natural resources.
  • While not as rich as his neighbors, he was still comparatively wealthy.
  • Compared to their grandparents' generation, many young adults today are comparatively wealthy.
  • The small town has a surprising number of comparatively wealthy residents.
  • The coastal cities are comparatively wealthy, attracting both businesses and tourists.
  • Compared to the developing nations, the Western European countries are comparatively wealthy.
  • Living in a developed country, most of its citizens are comparatively wealthy on a global scale.
  • He inherited a comparatively wealthy estate from his aunt.
  • She grew up in a comparatively wealthy neighborhood and was unaccustomed to financial hardship.
  • Even though they lived modestly, they were comparatively wealthy for their time.
  • In the 19th century, a new class of industrialists became comparatively wealthy.
  • The artist achieved a comparatively wealthy status later in his career.
  • While not billionaires, the family was considered comparatively wealthy within their small town.
  • Many immigrants found that they could become comparatively wealthy in the new country.
  • This region, once poor, is now comparatively wealthy thanks to the tech boom.
  • The region is known for its comparatively wealthy agricultural sector.
  • The study shows that even those on a modest income in this country are comparatively wealthy by international standards.
  • She enjoyed a comparatively wealthy retirement thanks to smart investments.