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adjective having much money; wealthy. 
of or relating to the wealthy: moneyed interests.  
Origin of moneyed  First recorded in 1425–75; late Middle English; money, -ed3 
SYNONYMS FOR moneyed 1  rich, affluent, prosperous. 
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Words nearby moneyed  money burning a hole in one's pocket, money burns a hole in one's pocket, moneychanger, money changing, money cowry, moneyed , moneyer, money fund, moneygrubber, money-grubbing, money is no object
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Example sentences from the Web for moneyed Plato argued that true learning must be more than what Deresiewicz calls “highbrow entertainment for the moneyed  class.”
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Real estate was a hot investment for the moneyed  of China, but as the market cooled down in many cities, flats were left empty.
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But the Tea Party is being paid for by the Koch Brothers and other moneyed  elites.
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The moneyed  class placed a huge, one-sided bet on their tribune, Mitt Romney, and on the Republicans.
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Moneyed  patrons plan to subsidize the fight against predatory capitalism, whether OWS likes it or not.
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It was the first time that James had known really what it meant to ask a moneyed  favor.
I've Been Thinking; | Azel Stevens Roe
He knew Poker & Hodge to be moneyed  men, or to be men, at any rate, in command of money.
An Old Man's Love | Anthony Trollope
A rapid rise in the funds showed that the moneyed  public at least were pleased with the vigorous measure.
A History of England, Period III. | Rev. J. Franck Bright
But though the latter is the moneyed  man, and has supplied most of the cash to start with, he does not show in the transaction.
The Flag of Distress | Mayne Reid
The trading and moneyed  classes, it will be remembered, were all in the Whig party; the landed aristocracy, in the Tory party.
The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers | Various
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British Dictionary definitions for  moneyed adjective having a great deal of money; rich 
arising from or characterized by money 
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Words related to moneyed well-heeled, well-off, affluent, well-to-do, wealthy, upscale, flush, loaded, opulent, prosperous, upper-class, uptown